National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd revised upwards its capacity addition programme for the 12th plan period on Wednesday to become a 75,000 MW company from about 26,000 MW now.
The company had last month scaled up its capacity addition target for the 11th plan period of 2007-12 to 21,941 MW from 17,333 MW fixed earlier.
It is estimated that NTPC's installed capacity would be more than 75,000 MW by 2017 instead of 66,000 MW fixed earlier, the state-run firm informed the Bombay Stock Exchange.
The company has started work on 23 power plants with a total capacity of 21,941 MW. Of these, 12 are coal-fired projects with a total capacity of 18,940 MW.
Besides, it is working on three gas-based projects with a capacity of 4,550 MW, three hydro projects with a capacity of 1,920 MW and five joint ventures with a capacity of 2,791 MW.
NTPC, India's largest electricity generation company with total installed capacity of 26,194 MW at present, plans to set up 2,000 MW of nuclear capacity by 2012.
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