Anil Ambani-led RPower yesterday walked out of the project citing inordinate delays in land acquisition.
"In Jharkhand, there is a new government and there is a total paradigm shift on land acquisition. Earlier, there were problems, even NTPC faced it. Going forward, these issues will be resolved," NTPC CMD Arup Roy Choudhury said the sidelines of an AIMA event.
"We have already put our commitment to Patratu project in Jharkhand. We see a new Jharkhand government and new CM who is very proactive. NTPC is more than willing to come on board," he added.
NTPC was the second lowest bidder for this project which was bagged by RPower in 2009.
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NTPC's 840 MW Patratu thermal power station is located near Patratu town in Ramgarh district in Jharkhand. It is operated by the Jharkhand State Electricity Board.
"The government is already doing what it needs to do, minor tweaking. They are already doing in the UMPP policy. The states where UMPPs are now being planned are actually quite geared up to welcome UMPPs," he said.
Earlier today, Coal and Power Minister Piyush Goyal said the government is looking at the option of upgrading existing power plants into larger capacity UMPPs using clean technology and to offer them in plug and play mode.
RPower had, in August 2009, won rights to set up the 3,960 MW power plant at Hazaribagh in Jharkhand after bidding a levelised tariff of Rs 1.77 per unit.
The total land requirement for the project was over 17,000 acres.