NTPC’s 735 MW Nokh solar project now fully operational – pv magazine India

NTPC’s 735 MW (3 × 245 MW) Nokh solar project in Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan, has become fully operational following the recent commissioning of the final 78 MW capacity at Plot-1.
A solar project by NTPC Renewable Energy
PIB, Govt of India
NTPC’s 735 MW (3 × 245 MW) Nokh Solar Project in Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan, has become fully operational following the recent commissioning of the final 78 MW capacity at Plot-1. [A Sep. 2025 report by CEA (Central Electricity Authority) shows 657 MW of the total 735 MW project capacity was commissioned as of Sep. 2025.]
The Nokh solar PV project comprises three blocks of 245 MW each and is developed entirely using domestically manufactured, Domestic Content Requirement (DCR)–compliant modules.
With this, the total installed and commercial capacity of NTPC on standalone and group basis will now become 60,783 MW and 85,259 MW, respectively.
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