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NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION LIMITED-BANGLADESH

INTRODUCTION

National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd. (NTPC) a worldwide big within the power
sector was came upon on7th November 1975, with associate objective to accelerate the electricity
generation by designing, promoting and organizing integrated development of thermal power in
Republic of India. NTPC was stratified second among the 250 largest Power Producers and Energy
Traders within the world by Platts in 2015. On overall basis NTPC stratified 56th amongst Platts
250 corporations. It conjointly received ICSI National Award for Excellence in company
Governance in 2009.

NTPC’s expertise is in engineering, construction and operation of power generating plants. It


additionally provides practice within the space of power station constructions and power
generation to many corporations in India and overseas. With a rich experience of engineering,
construction and operation of over 30,000 MW of thermal generating capability, it's the most
important and one amongst the foremost economical power corporations in India, having
operations that area unit at par with the world standards. NTPC operates from 70 locations in
India, one location in Sri Lanka and 2 locations in Bangladesh.

VISION :“TO BE THE WORLD’S LEADING POWER COMPANY, ENERGIZING INDIA’S


GROWTH.”

MISSION: “PROVIDE RELIABLE POWER AND RELATED SOLUTIONS IN AN


ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT AND ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY MANNER, DRIVEN BY
INNOVATION AND AGILITY.”

NTPC additionally plans to travel world. the public sector company has signed a memoranda of
agreement with the government of land and Ceylon Electricity Board for fixing a five hundred
MW (2x250) coal-based thermal power plant within the island nation. AN MoU has also been
signed with Kyushu electrical power Co. Inc., Japan, for establishing AN alliance for exchange
of knowledge and consultants from completely different areas of the business. the corporate is
additionally within the method of finalizing AN MoU with Nigeria for fixing power plants
against the allocation of LNG on a long-run basis for NTPC plants in india. NTPC also
developing a joint-venture coal-based powerhouse one,320 MW (2x660) with Bangladesh Power
Development Board called Bangladesh india friendly relationship public-service corporation in
Rampal, bangladesh| that is facing tremendous opposition from the individuals of Bangladesh
because of the plant's perilously shut proximity to the Sundarbans.

AGGREMENT

In August 2010, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Bangladesh Power


Development Board (BPDB) and India's state-owned National Thermal Power
Corporation (NTPC) where they designated to implement the project by 2016.On 29 January
2012, the Bangladesh Power Development Board signed an agreement with NTPC to build the
plant. The joint venture company is known as Bangladesh India Friendship Power Company
(BIFPC). The BPDB and the NTPC agreed to implement the project on a 50:50 equity basis. The
NTPC will set up and operate the plant.Bangladesh and India will equally share up to 30 per cent
of the capital of this project as equity. The remainder of the capital, which might be equivalent to
US$1.5 billion, will be taken as bank loans with help from the NTPC. According to the sources
in the Bangladesh Power Division, the joint venture company will enjoy a 15-year tax holiday.

SWOT ANALYSIS

STRENGTH

 Employee friendly work culture and personnel policies


 Efficient production process of plants & fully integrated
 project management system
 decades of experience in the sector shows its credibility
 Backing of Central government
 Efficient and timely completion of project

WEAKNESS

 Depleting input materials sources


 Govt. intervention can often cause Disruptions in operations
 Prices are Determined by Indians Electricity Act

OPPORTUNITIES

 Huge Demand and supply gap


 Large opportunity in energy consultancy service
 New sources of power generations

THREATS

 Rising cost of production.


 Huge competition from growing private sector firms.
 New and cleaner sources of power

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