NTPC Fy25 Results- Topline Gros 5%, PAT 12%

Highlights :

  • The final dividend of Rs 3.35 per share has been recommended, taking total dividend for FY 25 to Rs 8.35 per share.
NTPC Fy25 Results- Topline Gros 5%, PAT 12%

 NTPC Ltd., India’s largest power generator, has announced its audited financial results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year FY25, showcasing robust growth across key metrics.

On a standalone basis, NTPC reported a total income of ₹45,813 crore for Q4 FY25, a 4% increase over the same period last year, while Profit After Tax (PAT) rose to ₹5,778 crore, up 4% year-on-year. For the full fiscal year, standalone income grew by 5% to ₹174,414 crore, and PAT increased by 9% to ₹19,649 crore. The ₹1,570 crore PAT growth was primarily driven by gains from capacity additions, operational efficiencies, increased other income, and reduced provisions and disincentives, partially offset by higher tax expenses and the previous year’s fuel adjustments.

On a consolidated basis, NTPC Group’s total income for FY25 rose by 5% to ₹190,862 crore, while Group PAT surged 12% to ₹23,953 crore. The strong performance was bolstered by a 35% increase in the share of joint venture profits, which reached ₹2,214 crore, and a 6% rise in profits from subsidiaries to ₹4,139 crore. These results underscore NTPC’s continued leadership in the power sector, driven by strategic investments, operational excellence, and sustained profitability across its business segments.

NTPC’s thermal power stations (coal plants) achieved a Plant Load Factor of 77.44% during FY25, which is the highest in the last 7 years, significantly outperforming the Rest of India Coal PLF of 67.23. Total capacity of 79930 MW by year end. The group generated 439 Billion Units (BU)  during FY 24, a 4% jump over the previous years.

On the renewable energy front, of the 3972 MW added during the year, 3312 MW came from renewable sources.

NTPC is working on a pipeline of PSP of over 20 GW, with the first GW set to be operational in Fy26. NTPC has also set a goal to set up an additional 30 GW of Nuclear Power.

The group remains committed to its target of 60 GW of renewable energy by 2032. Notably, in Fy25, the firm saw a four fold increase in its Biomass co-firing, to 7 lakh tonnes a vital support to cleaner fuel and lower pollution.

 

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