National Grid Company of Pakistan (formerly NTDC)
National Grid Company (NGC) stands as a vital entity in government administration, committed to excellence in its operations. Formerly known as NTDC, NGC was incorporated as a Public Limited Company on November 6, 1998, under the Companies Ordinance 1984 (now Companies Act 2017). With its head office in Lahore, Pakistan, NGC commenced commercial operations on March 1, 1999. The company obtained a Transmission License from NEPRA in December 2002, granting it the exclusive right to engage in the transmission business for a term of thirty years.
NGC aims to be a leading transmission company by adopting the best utility practices, ensuring transmission system reliability and safety, and providing superior service to power producers, distribution companies, and bulk power consumers connected to its network. NGC is dedicated to acquiring new technologies, including 765kV AC, + 660 kV DC, and importing power from neighboring countries.
National Grid Company (NGC) plays a crucial role in linking power generation units with load centers across the country, including Karachi, and governs one of the largest interconnected networks. The company is responsible for evacuating power from hydroelectric power plants. NGC's primary address is in Lahore, Pakistan. We invite the management of National Grid Company to create a customized and exclusive company showcase and product listing on our platform to further enhance its visibility and commercial development.
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