NTPC thermal projects: Vindhyachal leads, Dadri constrained
NTPC thermal projects showed sharply different operating conditions across stations on 2 June 2026. CEA’s NTPC station-level Sub-Report 9 placed Vindhyachal STPS, with 4,760MW capacity, at the top of NTPC’s generation league. The station showed strong cumulative production performance and coal-stock support. NTPC thermal projects at Dadri NCTPP were under pressure, with five units on reserve or scheduled shutdown. Unit 5, with 500MW capacity, was offline due to water wall tube leakage since 30 May. Total capacity under outage at Dadri stood at 1,340MW, limiting actual generation to 13.17MU against a programme of 27.77MU. EnergylineIndia.com highlights this update for readers tracking News on Indian power sector and Coal power projects. The report also showed Koldam hydro generating only 6.08MU against a programme of 17.67MU. NTPC thermal projects must be read at station level because fleet averages can hide major operational differences. This matters for dispatch planners, discom buyers, traders and generation analysts. NTPC thermal projects from 2 June show that Vindhyachal remained a generation anchor while Dadri faced outage-led weakness. NTPC thermal projects monitoring should include unit status, outage cause and programme variance, NTPC Thermal Projects, CEA Report, Dadri NCTPP, Vindhyachal STPS, Thermal Generation.









