Goa Secures Long-Term Power Deal with NTPC Amid Growing Demand
Posted 2025-07-17 06:22:44
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To support its expanding energy needs, Goa has signed a power purchase agreement with NTPC. While exact terms are undisclosed, the deal aims to stabilize electricity supply for residential, commercial, and tourism sectors. Officials emphasize the strategic nature of this partnership in the state’s broader energy security strategy. The agreement reflects proactive planning by the state government to adjust to increasing demand and avoid disruptions.
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