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Biodiversity Conservation at NTPC Limited
Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
▪ About NTPC
▪ Why Biodiversity?
▪ Project in Focus
▪ Initiatives taken till date
Discussion Outline
About NTPC
10th Largest Power Utility Globally in terms of capacity with majority shareholding of Government of India
Annual revenue is US $12.5 billion and PAT is US $1.5 billion
Globally ranked No.1 IPP by Platts and 512th largest company in Forbes ranking 2018
Diversified business portfolio of Power generation, Coal Mining, Consultancy, Power Trading
53 GW company constituting 16 % of India’s total installed capacity but supplying 23 % of its total demand
Touches lives of 30 million people through its power generation and allied activities
Mission
Provide Reliable Power and Related Solutions in an Economical, Efficient and Environment friendly manner,
driven by Innovation and Agility
Vision
To be the World’sLeading Power Company,Energizing India’s Growth
Present Fuel Mix and Future Goals
Set new industry benchmarks in reducing environmental footprint
Collaborate with other businesses to conserve biodiversity
NTPC
20
22
20
27
20
32
76
62
30
20
85
10
6
6
6
2
3
5
00
2
210
65%
Energy mix
23%
5%
4%
2%
2%
Power generation portfolio (GW)
20
17
43
6 0.8
0.80
0 52.9 GW Fuel Type 130 GW
85.4 %
(45 GW)Coal
65.4%
(85 GW)
1.6 %
(0.87 GW)Solar
23.1%
(30 GW)
11.4%
(6 GW)Gas
4.6%
(6 GW)
1.5%
(0.8 GW)Hydro
3.8%
(5 GW)
0% Nuclear 1.5%
(2 GW)
0.1%
(58 MW)Other RE
1.5%
(2 GW)
Present @ 2018 NTPC @ 2032
Why Biodiversity?
Set new industry benchmarks in reducing environmental footprint
Collaborate with other businesses to conserve biodiversity
Supporting India’s NBTs
Business Sustainability
Creating Business
Ecosystem
Mitigating operational
risk
NTPC Projects
Biodiversity Projects: Green belts & Afforestation
Species
Cassia seamea
Cassia fistula
Dalbergia sisoo
Pongamia pinnata
Azadirachta indica
Syzygium cumini
Prunus dulcis
Terminalia arjuna
Melia azedarach
Annona squamosa
Mangifera indica
Saraca indica
Rihand Singrauli Farakka
Singrauli Simhadri Talcher
Coal Power Station Ongoing Hydro Power Projects Gas Power Stations
Ongoing Thermal Projects Solar PV
Map not to scale. Includes capacity of under construction plants
Hydro Power Projects Wind
Sipat 2,980MW
Lara 1600MW
Durgapur(120MW)
Kayamkulam(350MW)
Vallur(1,500MW)
Kudgi(2,400MW)
Ratnagiri(1,940MW)
Solapur(660+660 MW)
Simhadri(2,000MW)
Ramagundam(2,600MW) + (10MW solar)
Mouda (2,320MW)
Kawas(645MW)
Gandhar(648MW)
Talcher Thermal(460MW)
Talcher Kaniha(3,000MW) + 10MW Solar
Bhilai 574MW
Rourkela(120MW)
Korba(2,600MW)
Kahalgaon (2,340MW)
Kanti(610MW)Barh 3,300MW
Nabinagar(1980 MW)
Tanda (1760 MW)
Unchahar (1,550MW) &(10 MW Solar)
Meja (1,320MW)
Vindhyachal (4,760MW)
Singrauli (2,023MW)Incld.15 MW Solar, 8MW Hydro)
Auraiya (652MW)
Anta(413MW)
Jhajjar (1,500MW)
NCTPP (1,820MW)
Faridabad (430MW +5MW Solar)
Dadri (817MW)
Dadri SolarPV (5MW)
Lata Tapovan (171MW)
Koldam (800MW)
A&N Solar PV (5MW)
Rihand 3,000MWFarakka 2,100MW
Bongaigaon (750MW)
Tapovan Vishnugad (520MW)
Gadarwara (1600 MW)
Rajgarh Solar PV, 50 MW
Daralipali(1600MW)
NKP 1980MW
Rammam (120MW)
Khargone 1320 MW
Anantpur Solar(250MW)
BRBCL 1000MW
PVUNL (325MW)
Rourkela Exp. (250MW)
Rojmal40+10 MW
Bhadla(260 MW)
Durgapur(40MW)
Mandsaur Solar PV, 250 MW
Telangana 1000MW
Patratu 2,400MW
Species IUCN Red List Picture
Sloth bear (Melursusursinus)
Vulnerable
Black Buck (Antilope cervicapra)
Near Threatened
Gangetic Dolphin (Platanista gangetica)
Endangered
Cheer Pheasant(Catereus wallichii)
Threatened
Elephant(Elephas maximus)
Endangered
Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps)
Critically endangered
Biodiversity Projects: Wildlife Conservation Plans
❖ About
▪ Olive Ridley Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) comes under the Vulnerable IUCN RED list
▪ 972 km long coastline of Andhra Pradesh state of India houses 9 ORT breeding grounds
▪ NTPC’s Simhadri plant operates 40 km away from one of these breeding grounds
▪ In 2010 conservation program was started by Andhra Pradesh Forest Department
Olive Ridley Turtles: Conservation Efforts by NTPC
❖ Initiatives by NTPC
▪ Signed a five-year agreement for conservation with AP Forest Department in 2016
▪ Committed US $ 0.63 Million to support to the conservation initiatives
▪ Supported forest department in
▪ Creating awareness within community along the coastal areas
▪ Identification of important nesting beaches
▪ Development of hatcheries and ensuring their security
❖ Results
▪ Increased community participation
▪ Increasing trend in the hatchings released into the sea water
Olive Ridley Turtles: Conservation Efforts by NTPC
150120 130
100
190 190
430
363
0
100
200
300
400
500
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
No. of hatchlings released into the sea (000's)
NTPC got involved
Excavating the Nests After Hatchling Emergence
Collecting Hatchlings into Basket
Releasing of Hatchlings into Sea
Community Members Protecting Hatchlings From Predatory Animals
Hatchlings on the way to Sea
Thank You
Screening of documentary ‘Every Turtle Matters’ in Srinivasapuram, Vakadu Mandalam.