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NHPC · NHPC Limited · NSE · Filed 13 Jul · 1 min read

NHPC restarts two 170 MW units at Teesta-V power station in Sikkim

Units 1 and 2 of the 3 X 170 MW Teesta-V plant resumed commercial generation on 13 July 2026 after re-synchronising with the grid, per NHPC's filing.

What was filed

NHPC informed the exchanges that Unit#1 and Unit#2 of its Teesta-V Power Station in Sikkim — each rated 170 MW — resumed commercial generation on 13 July 2026 at 17:00 hrs, following synchronisation with the grid. The company framed the disclosure as a continuation of its earlier letters and a compliance intimation under Regulation 30 of SEBI's listing rules.

The third unit still to follow

Teesta-V is a three-unit station of 170 MW each. With two units now back in commercial operation, NHPC said the commercial generation of the last unit, Unit#3, will be intimated in due course — making the restart, as disclosed, partial and staged.

Why it matters to a holder

The filing marks the return to commercial generation of operating capacity at Teesta-V, a hydropower asset in NHPC's portfolio. The intimation records the resumption date but does not quantify any financial impact, generation volumes, or the timeline for the remaining unit.

Units resumed
2 units (170 MW each)
Station configuration
3 X 170 MW
Resumption date
13.07.2026 (17:00 Hrs)

For a holder, the disclosure signals that operating capacity at Teesta-V has come back into commercial generation; the filing does not quantify any revenue or earnings effect, nor does it give a date for the third unit's return.

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