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BHEL gets Rs 1000 cr order for Emission Control equipment

Published: Jun 20, 2018

By TIOLCORPLAWS News Service

NEW DELHI, JUNE 20, 2018: The Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has bagged two major orders for emission control equipment from Telangana State Power Generation Corporation Ltd (TSGENCO).  Valued at Rs 1,000 Cr, the orders involve supply and installation of Flue Gas Desulphurization (FGD) systems for control of SOx emissions at TSGENCO's 1x800 MW Kothagudem Thermal Power Station (TPS) and 4x270 MW Bhadradri TPS in Telangana.

The order for Bhadradri TPS also includes modification in Boiler and ElectroStatic Precipitators (ESPs) to meet the revised emission norms. BHEL was executing those projects on Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC) basis.

The Indian power sector has seen an uptick in the ordering of emission control equipment due to the revised and more stringent emission norms notified by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. That calls for installation of emission control equipment in both existing, as well as, new thermal power projects.

Reaffirming its commitment towards a better environment, BHEL is offering customized solutions for Indian thermal power plants to meet these revised emission norms.

BHEL has already been a major player in this area for more than a decade. The company was one of the earliest entrants in the Indian market for emission control equipment, having successfully executed the FGD system at Tata Power's Trombay Unit 8 in 2008. BHEL is also currently installing FGD systems at NTPC's 3x250 MW Bongaigaon project and 2x490 MW Dadri project, TSGENCO's 5x800 MW Yadadri project, PVUNL's 3x800 MW Patratu project, UPRVUNL's 1x660 MW Panki project and the 2x660 MW Maitree project of BIFPCL (a JV of NTPC and Bangladesh Power Development Board) in Bangladesh. With this order, BHEL has contracted FGD orders for 22 thermal units till date.

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