Oil & Natural Gas Corpn and NTPC are planning to set up a Joint Venture Company for Renewable Energy business. The two Maharatnas entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 21 May 2020 in Delhi to formalize this arrangement. The MoU will enable both companies to achieve their targets in Renewable Energy business.
As per the MoU, NTPC and ONGC will explore and set up Renewable Power
assets including offshore wind, in India and overseas, and explore opportunities
in the fields of sustainability, storage, E-mobility and ESG (Environmental, Social
and Governance) compliant projects.
ONGC has a renewable portfolio of 176 MW comprising of 153 MW wind power
and 23 MW of solar. Through this collaboration with NTPC, ONGC envisages
significant growth in its presence in the Renewable Power sector as outlined in
its Energy Strategy 2040 document.
Similarly, NTPC, with a 920 MW of installed Renewable power capacity in its
portfolio with about 2300 MW of Renewable Energy projects under
construction and aspiring to reach 32 GW by 2032, will benefit from this tie up
by expanding its footprint in offshore wind and overseas Renewable energy
projects as well.