Monday 2 December 2013

BHEL commissions 660-MW super critical thermal unit at NTPC power plant

State-owned Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL) has set up its first 660-MW super critical thermal unit at a NTPC power plant in Bihar. The company won this order from NTPC through international competitive and the scope of work included design, engineering, manufacture, supply and erection along with auxiliaries.

Currently, BHEL is executing orders for supply and installation of 27 steam generators and 24 turbines with supercritical parameters of 660 MW, 700 MW and 800 MW ratings. Other supercritical sets under execution include 2x660 MW Mouda Stage-II & 2x800 MW Gadarwara of NTPC; 3x660 MW Nabinagar of NPGCL (Joint Venture of NTPC and Bihar State Electricity Board); 3x660 MW Bara TPP of the Jaypee Group etc.

BHEL has been committed to the nation’s power development programme and has reaffirmed its commitment to the Indian Power Sector by equipping itself by way of contemporary technology, state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and skilled technical manpower. Significantly, the company has established the capability to deliver power plant equipment of 20,000 MW per annum.

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