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NHPC · NHPC Limited · NSE · Filed 16 Jul · 1 min read

NHPC restarts final unit at Teesta-V, all three units back in operation

Unit 3 of NHPC's Teesta-V Power Station in Sikkim resumed commercial generation on 16 July 2026, returning the plant to full operation.

What was filed

NHPC told the exchanges that the last unit — Unit 3 — of its Teesta-V Power Station in Sikkim resumed commercial generation on 16 July 2026 at 00:00 hours, after synchronisation with the grid. The filing, made under Regulation 30, follows an earlier intimation dated 13 July 2026, and states that with this restart the station has resumed commercial generation across all of its units.

Why it matters to a holder

The disclosure marks the return of the full Teesta-V capacity to commercial operation, closing out a phased resumption in which the plant's units came back online in sequence. The practical point for a holder is that the station is once again generating at its designed configuration. The filing does not disclose the cause of the earlier outage, the duration of lost generation, or any financial impact — it records only the operational restart.

Unit 3 capacity
170 MW
Teesta-V total capacity
3 X 170 MW

The restart returns the Teesta-V station to its full designed capacity, which is relevant to holders tracking NHPC's operational generation base; the filing does not quantify any revenue or output impact from the preceding outage.

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