NTPC, India’s largest power generation company, has launched a roadmap to reach an installed capacity of 244 GW by 2037.
This expansion will require a capital expenditure of Rs seven lakh crore. Currently, NTPC meets about a quarter of India’s electricity demand, using both conventional and green energy sources. On 17 December, 2025, the company announced a significant increase in its operational capacity, reaching over 85,000 MW, with an addition of 359.58 MW through solar projects in Gujarat and Rajasthan. Chairman and Managing Director Gurdeep Singh shared these growth plans during a lenders' meeting. NTPC aims to scale its capacity to 149 GW by 2032 and eventually to 244 GW by 2037.
The company’s roadmap includes expanding energy storage systems, pumped storage projects, nuclear power, green hydrogen, and chemicals. "We are committed to scaling our capacity and leading the transition to a more sustainable energy future," NTPC said in its statement.