Gujarat Industries Power Company Ltd
NSE:GIPCL

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NSE:GIPCL
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Price: 143.87 INR -0.41% Market Closed
Market Cap: 22.3B INR
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Market Cap
22.3B INR
Industry
Utilities

Gujarat Industries Power Co. Ltd. engages in the business of electrical power generation. The company is headquartered in Vadodara, Gujarat. The firm has a diversified portfolio of thermal (gas and lignite), wind and solar power plant assets in the state of Gujarat. Its operational projects include 310 megawatts (MW) gas-based combined cycle power plant at Baroda, 500 MW lignite-based power plant with captive mines, Nani Naroli, at Taluka in Mangrol, Surat district and 374.4 MW renewable energy, which consists of utility scale wind and solar projects. Its gas-based power plants include Vadodara Station-I and Vadodara Station-II. Its lignite power plant includes Surat Lignite Power Plant. The company also has various solar as well as wind farms. The company has projects in Vastan Lignite Mine and Mangrol-Valia Lignite Mine.

GIPCL Intrinsic Value
139.49 INR
Overvaluation 3%
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