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BHEL bags Rs 11,000 crore orders from Adani Power and its subsidiary

| @indiablooms | Aug 26, 2024, at 08:43 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL), an Indian central public sector undertaking (PSU) and the largest state-owned power generation equipment manufacturer, has informed the exchanges that it has signed a contract agreement with Adani Power Ltd. and its subsidiary Mahan Energen Ltd. to set up three Supercritical Thermal Power Projects, reports said.

According to reports, each of the three projects will be of 2x800 MW rating in Rajasthan's Kawai and Madhya Pradesh's Mahan.

BHEL will be involved in the supply of equipment and supervision of the erection and commissioning of these three power projects, as per reports.

The supply of equipment includes boilers, turbines, generators and associated auxiliaries, along with control and instrumentation, according to media reports.

Government-run BHEL will have to complete the Kawai Phase-II project in 49 months, Kawai Phase-III project in 52 months and Mahan Phase-III project in 55 months, reports said.

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