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BHEL achieves significant breakthrough; clinches Rs.359 Crore Plant Power Distribution Package contract

BHEL achieves significant breakthrough; clinches Rs.359 Crore Plant Power Distribution Package contract

New Delhi: In the face of stiff competition from other suppliers, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has achieved a breakthrough by bagging a prestigious contract for setting up a Plant Power Distribution Package on turnkey basis.

Valued at Rs.359 Crore, the contract has been placed on BHEL by NMDC Limited forsetting up a Plant Power Distribution System Package for its three MTPA integrated Steel Plant, at Nagarnar in Chattisgarh.

Significantly, this is the second package contract bagged by BHEL from NMDC Limited for the same Steel Plant, as the company is already executing a Raw Material Handling Package at the project. With this, the customer has reposed confidence in BHEL’s proven technological excellence and capability to execute such projects.

The present order envisages design, engineering, supply, erection and commissioning of the complete Power Distribution System on turnkey basis. The system will supply power through 33kV GIS based substations to the shops of the integrated Steel Plant.

 

With over 35 years of experience in providing total solutions for large and complex projects, BHEL’s Industrial Systems Group (ISG), specializes in Bulk Material Handling like Coal and Ash Handling Systems for Thermal Power Plants, Raw Material Handling for Industry on Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) basis and Balance of Plant equipment for Hydro Projects. ISG also specializes in System Integration of Drives, Controls & Automation for Iron Making, Steel Making, Rolling Mills & Finishing lines for Steel Industry.

 

Capitalizing on its EPC experience & expertise, BHEL’s ISG is now foraying in to Iron Ore Beneficiation and Pellet plant opportunities.

 

BHEL is India’s largest engineering and manufacturing company catering to the power generation, transmission, process industries, transportation, renewable energy, oil & gas and other infrastructure segments of the economy. BHEL has been committed to the nation’s infrastructure development programme and has reaffirmed its commitment to the Indian infrastructure sector by equipping itself for the future, by way of technology, facilities and trained manpower.

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