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ACKOWLEDGEMET

I am highly grateful to the Mr.Rajul Mishra, HOD EE&I,Moradabad Institute of Technology moradabad, for providing this opportunity to carry out the four weeks industrial training at NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION, DADRI
I express my sincere gratitude towards NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION, DADRI for giving me an opportunity to undergo my summer training for 4 weeks. I also thanks to all the technicians, staffs for explaining all the practical aspects involved during my training.
As I completed my training want to thanks my faculties, Mr. A.S Bhogal Sir, Mr. Mashood Hasan Sir, who were directly and indirectly involved in imparting me the various practical knowledge of the instruments installed at various locations in industries.
Overview of NTPC

NTPC was set up in the central sector in the 1975 in response to widening demand & supply gap with the main objective of planning, promoting & organizing an integrated development to thermal power in India. Ever since its inception, NTPC has never looked back and the corporation is treading steps of success one after the other. The only PSU to have achieved excellent rating in respect of MOU targets signed with Govt. of India each year. NTPC is poised to become a 40,000 MW gint corporation by the end of XI plan i.e. 2012 AD. Lighting up one fourth of the nation, NTPC has an installed capacity of 19,291 MW from its commitment to provide quality power; all the operating stations of NTPC located in the National Capital Region & western have acquired ISO 9002 certification. The service groups like Engineering, Contracts, materials and operation Services have also bagged the ISO 9001 certification. NTPC Dadri, Ramagundam, Vindhyachal and Korba station have also bagged ISO 14001 certification.Today NTPC contributes more than 3 / 5th of the total power generation in India.

NTPC Limited is the largest thermal power

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