
BHEL Bags New Orders from MAHAGENCO & Hitachi Energy India
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), a leading heavy electrical equipment company, has made a significant strides in the industry by securing two major orders from prominent clients. The company has bagged an order worth ₹8,000 crore from MAHAGENCO for the BTG (Boiler, Turbine, and Generator) package of the 2×660 MW Koradi Thermal Power Station, and another order in consortium with Hitachi Energy India for the BF800 HVDC Project.
The order from MAHAGENCO is a significant milestone for BHEL, as it marks the company’s entry into the 2×660 MW supercritical thermal power plant segment. The BTG package is a critical component of the power plant, responsible for generating electricity. With this order, BHEL will be responsible for designing, manufacturing, and supplying the boiler, turbine, and generator equipment for the power plant.
The Koradi Thermal Power Station is a major power generation project in Maharashtra, and this order will enable BHEL to play a significant role in the country’s power generation landscape. The project is expected to be completed within a timeframe of 60 months, and BHEL will work closely with MAHAGENCO to ensure timely and quality execution of the project.
In addition to the MAHAGENCO order, BHEL has also secured an order in consortium with Hitachi Energy India for the BF800 HVDC Project. The project involves the design and execution of an HVDC (High-Voltage Direct Current) link to transmit 6000 MW of renewable energy. The HVDC link is a critical component of the power transmission system, responsible for transmitting high-voltage direct current electricity over long distances.
The BF800 HVDC Project is a significant order for BHEL, as it marks the company’s entry into the HVDC transmission segment. The project will enable BHEL to leverage its expertise in designing and executing complex power transmission systems, and to play a key role in the country’s renewable energy landscape.
The order from Hitachi Energy India is a testament to BHEL’s capabilities in designing and executing complex power transmission systems, and its ability to work in consortium with leading global companies. The project is expected to be completed within a timeframe of 36 months, and BHEL will work closely with Hitachi Energy India to ensure timely and quality execution of the project.
These two orders are significant milestones for BHEL, as they demonstrate the company’s capabilities in designing and executing complex power generation and transmission projects. The orders also underscore the company’s ability to work with leading clients and to leverage its expertise in the power generation and transmission sectors.
The orders from MAHAGENCO and Hitachi Energy India are significant not only for BHEL, but also for the Indian power sector as a whole. The orders demonstrate the growing demand for power generation and transmission infrastructure in the country, and the importance of companies like BHEL in meeting this demand.
In conclusion, BHEL’s bagging of new orders from MAHAGENCO and Hitachi Energy India is a significant development in the Indian power sector. The orders demonstrate the company’s capabilities in designing and executing complex power generation and transmission projects, and its ability to work with leading clients. The orders are also a testament to the growing demand for power generation and transmission infrastructure in the country, and the importance of companies like BHEL in meeting this demand.