
The requested allocation of 47 mscmd is in addition to the 12 mscmd required for the expansion of generation capacity at Kawas and Gandhar by 1,300 Mw each. The expansion of these two plants has been stuck due to NTPC’s legal battle against Reliance Industries over the rate of the KG-D6 gas supply.NTPC has proposed expansion of Anta by 1,050 Mw, Auraiya (1,400 Mw), Dadri (700 Mw) and Faridabad (1,050 Mw). NTPC also proposes to expand the Ratnagiri plant (which is a joint venture between NTPC, GAIL India, MSEB Holding and Indian financial institutions and banks) by 2,100 Mw. In addition to this, the company, after disbanding its Badarpur plant, will develop a 2,100-Mw gas-based project.

APM gas is priced at $5-6 per million British thermal unit (mBtu), while the delivery price of KG-D6 gas at NTPC’s plants is $7 per mBtu. In the case of Kayamkulam’s expansion, NTPC has entered into a 20-year contract for the supply of re-gasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG) at $16-17 per mBtu.The official further informed that, during 2009-10, NTPC received 13.88 mscmd of gas. In the current financial year, it has got 15.5 mscmd till date.
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