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flag India's coal minister urges Telangana to finalize a power deal with NTPC for 2,400 MW to meet rising demand and ensure grid stability.

flag Union Coal Minister G Kishan Reddy has urged Telangana to finalize a Power Purchase Agreement with NTPC for 2,400 MW from the second phase of the Ramagundam thermal project, citing a record 18,139 MW power demand on March 3, 2026, and projected needs of up to 100,000 MW by 2047. flag He emphasized that Telangana could receive up to 85% of the power from both phases, with the new units using efficient ultra-supercritical technology. flag Reddy also called for state support in securing coal for the full 4,000 MW capacity to ensure reliable, low-cost electricity and grid stability.

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