New Delhi: NTPC Limited announced on Thursday that its flagship 3,300-MW Barh Super Thermal Power Project in Bihar is set to become fully commercially operational on July 1, 2025, with the commercial supply commencement of Unit-3 (660 MW) under Stage-I.
The Barh project, a key power infrastructure initiative by the state-owned energy giant, comprises five units of 660 MW each — three under Stage-I and two under Stage-II. While four units have already been commissioned, Unit-3 is poised to mark the final milestone toward full operational capacity.
Project Milestones and Capacity Details
Stage-I Units:
- Unit-1 (660 MW) commissioned in November 2021
- Unit-2 (660 MW) commissioned in July 2023
- Unit-3 (660 MW) expected to become operational on July 1, 2025
Stage-II Units:
- Unit-4 (660 MW) commissioned in November 2014
- Unit-5 (660 MW) commissioned in February 2016
Once Unit-3 begins commercial operations, the Barh project will reach its full installed capacity of 3,300 MW.
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Impact on NTPC’s Overall Capacity
The project’s completion will boost NTPC’s total installed capacity to 60,978 MW on a standalone basis, and 82,080 MW on a group basis, consolidating its position as India’s largest power producer.
About Barh Super Thermal Power Project
Located in Bihar, the Barh Super Thermal Power Project plays a crucial role in strengthening the state’s and the nation’s power infrastructure. The project supports India’s energy transition by providing reliable coal-based power supply to meet the rising demand for electricity.