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DVC Unveils Plan to Double Power Capacity

Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) has unveiled a growth plan to double its installed capacity of 6,900 MW.

 

An investment of around Rs 50,000 crore will be made over the next seven-eight years, with focus on renewables.

 

The company has firmed up plans to add around 3,700 MW of thermal capacity in brownfield expansions by 2030 with a capex of around Rs 30,000 crore. The solar and pumped storage projects will be executed through joint ventures.

 

It is planning to add 2x660 MW at Raghunathpur, 800 MW at Durgapur and 2x800 MW at Koderma, as part of the brownfield expansion.

 

The company is also looking at adding 2,150 MW in solar and 2,100 MW through two pumped storage projects (1,500 MW at Lagu Pahaar in Jharkhand and 600 MW in Purulia district of West Bengal). This will entail investment of another Rs 20,000 crore.

 

The non-thermal projects would be executed through joint ventures with state-owned companies like NTPC, SJVN and NHPC.

 

Moreover, the company is actively considering generating green hydrogen, and is working on a five MW trial project in collaboration with the World Bank.

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