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CERTIFICATE BY COLLEGE
This is to certify that Mr. MD. HASNAIN a bonafide student of TMBU BHAGALPUR (2017-19) studying in M.BA.3rd^ semester has successfully completed his project entitled “ INVENTORY MANAGEMENT OF NTPC, KAHALGAON” The project was carried out by the survey done by us with the sincere intention of benefitting the company .Project duration was from 01 June, 2018 to 30 July 2018.^ I wish him all success in every endeavor of life.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my gratitude towards all those who gave me the possibility to complete this project. I want to thank finance department NTPC Kahalgaon for providing support for necessary research work and to use the departmental data. Further I want to thank Deputy General Manager Finance of NTPC Kahalgaon, MR.D.N.SINHA and my placement head of college Mrs. Geetu Rathod who permitted and encouraged me to go ahead with my project work. I express my gratitude to the Sr. Manager (F) of NTPC Korba Mr. Anuj Kush for his kind support.
Especially I want to thank all my colleagues during this project for their support that helped me a lot in my project work.
11 BALANCE SHEET AND FINANCIAL
INTRODUCTION TO NTPC
Established on 7 th^ November 1975 to play a major role in the development of Indian Power Sector: NTPC Limited is today India’s largest power company with an installed capacity of 31,704 MW Lighting up more than one fourth of India through its 15 coal based 7 gas based and 5 joint venture projects, NTPC Limited plans to become a 75,000 MW Company by the year 2017 with a vision to become a world class integrated power major with increasing global presence. NTPC Ranked No. 1 Independent Power Producer in Asia and 2 nd^ in the world in the Platts Top 250 Global Energy Company list for
NTPC: At a Glance Category No. of stations Capacity (MW) Coal based station 15 24, Gas based station 7 3, Joint venture 5 2, Total 31,
a. Coal Based Singrauli Uttar Pradesh 2000
Total
Total Production(a +b+c)
The company recorded a total generation of 218.84 Billion Units (Bus) showing an increase of 6% over the pervious year’s generation of 206.93 Bus with a share of 20% (Ines of JV company) in the total installed capacity of the country NTPC generated 28.6% electricity during 09-10. Exceeded the MoU ‘Excellent’ target of 217 BUs.
“A world class integrated power major, powering India’s Growth, with increasing global presence.”
Third largest market capitalization of over Rs.1,70,000 crore as on 31-03-2010.
Simhadri 1000 MW Gold Shield
Korba 2100 MW Silver Shield Ramagundam 2600 MW Silver Shield
Dadri (coal) 840 MW Bronze Shield
Rihand 2000 MW Bronze Shield Vindhyachal 3260 MW Bronze Shield
Project (Fuel) , State Capacity
Sipat-I (Coal), Chhattisgarh 1980 Barh –I (Coal), Bihar 1980
Korba-III (Coal), Chhattisgarh 500
Dadri-II (Coal)-Unit # 2, U.P. 490 Farakka-III (Coal), West Bengal 500
Simhadri-II (Coal), Andhra Pradesh 1000 Indira Gandhi STPP - JV With HPGCL & IPGCL (Coal), Haryana
Vallur (Phase -I & Phase –II) (Coal) - JV With TNEB, Tamil Nadu
Nabinagar-JV With Railways (Coal), Bihar 1000
Bongaigaon (Coal), Assam 750 Mauda-I (Coal), Maharashtra 1000
Barh-II (Coal), Bihar 1320 Rihand-III (Coal), UP 1000
Vindhyachal-IV (Coal), MP 1000
Muza ff arpur-II (Coal), JV With BSEB, Bihar 390 Koldam (Hydro), H.P 800
Loharinag Pala ( Hydro ), Uttaranchal* 600
Tapovan Vishnugad ( Hydro ), Uttaranchal 520 Total 17,830 MW
Project/ Unit Capacity (MW) NTPC owned
Impressive Growth Rate Generation increased by nearly 6% to 218.84 BUs compared to 3% generation growth achieved in 2008-09; Exceeded the MoU ‘Excellent’ target of 217 BUs.
Contributed 28.6% of total electricity generated in the country
Total electricity available in the country 771.17 BUs
Electricity import from Bhutan 5.34 BUs
Total Electricity Generation in the Country 765.83 BUs Total Generation from NTPC Units 218.84 BUs
NTPC share in total electricity generation in the country
thermal coal from overseas countries like Australia, Mozambique, Canada, Indonesia and USA. ICVL is pursuing 3 thermal coal opportunities in Indonesia, Australia and South Africa.
JV agreement is expected to be signed shortly with Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL). Approval has been obtained from Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).
By 2017, NTPC plans to have at least 1000 MW through renewable energy resources such as wind, hydro, solar, biomass and geo-thermal.
Finalizing the Long Term Corporate Plan of NTPC to set the goals and directions for a period of 2032 with a view to positioning NTPC as the world’s largest and best power producer.
Chalking out a long term technology roadmap upto 2032 which involves development, adoption and promotion of safe,
e ffi cient and clean technologies for entire value chain of power generation business.
NTPC KAHALGAON -An Overview
At Kahalgaon, a place from where light of wisdom eradicated darkness from the minds of millions, it is the dawn of a new era. Kahalgaon super thermal power project is the seventh in a series of STPs set up by the NTPC and fi rst of it’s kind in Bihar and second in the entire Eastern Region. Contributing to NTPC’s good health is one of its unit at Kahalgaon in Bihar which was set up in 1987 with a technical collaboration from the then USSR. The location of the plant is such that the raw material for the plant like coal is easily available from the Rajmahal collieries (31km from Kahalgaon) and the water requirement is met from river Ganges. The project with Stage-I capacity of 840 MW has already been completed comprising 4X210 MW unit is under commercial operation. Further expansion of 500X2=1000MW in State-II, Phase-I & 500X1=500 MW in phase-II during 10th^ year is under commercial operation. The ultimate capacity is 2340 MW.
A lush green, picturesque Kahalgaon is set like an emerald on the bank of holy river Ganga. The place was, once, the abode of saints and Su fi s and has a history dating back to Vedic times. According to legend, the place derived its name from Kohol Muni. Another story is that Saint Durvasha, famous from his bad temper (‘Kalaha’), hailed from this place. The Kashri Hill where Saint Durvasha had hisashram is about 6.5 Km north-east of the town. The ancient temple of shiva & kali at Bateswarsthan (Known as Gupt Kasi) is situated at Kahalgaon on the bank of Ganga. The Chinese pilgrims Hieun Tsiang and Fa Hien are said to have visited this place. Lord Budha’s feet are also believed to imprint on this holy place.