NEW DELHI: NTPC, India’s largest power generating company with a commissioned capacity of 53,651 MW plans to become a 130 GW company by 2032, showcased India’s Green Power at the three day Exhibition and Conference on Power and Energy 2018 at KICC, Nairobi, Kenya from 29 – 31st May, 2018.
Ranked among leading power majors globally, NTPC highlighted its expertise and technical knowhow to execute green power projects of any scale and size. NTPC also displayed the significant work implemented in technological innovation like the dry ash disposable system, zero liquid discharge system, air-cooled condenser technology, which has helped in improving the efficiency of power plants and also by taking over of some old power projects, by renovation and modernization.
The power and energy event was inaugurated by the eminent chief guest, Martin Mwaisakenyi Heya, OGW, Secretary Petroleum, Ministry of Energy & Petroleum, State Department of Petroleum, Kenya and Indian High Commissioner to the Republic of Kenya Suchitra Durai along with the senior officials of Ministry of Energy & Petroleum, Govt. of Kenya and NTPC.
The exhibition, which stretched over three-packed business days, witnessed over 11 countries and 22 exhibitors from around the world to network, transact business and gain key insights into latest industry trends and advancements across power sector.
The event also provided an ideal backdrop to establish relationships that will lead businesses into new sector markets. NTPC’s Green Power Pavilion drew inquisitive visitors from various global consultants and companies enquiring on NTPC’s international business opportunities, wind power and solar power generation and the company’s commitment to Renewable Energy.
NTPC highlighted its services that ranged from concept to commissioning of coal based, gas based and renewable energy projects, capacity building, renovation and modernization of old power projects, and improvement in efficiency.
The exhibition offered a well-balanced mix of expert talks, B2B meetings and panel discussions on the topical issues and key trends in the energy sector, such as the future of energy and transport in urban environment, renewables, digitalization and technology disruption.