BHEL bags order worth Rs 5500 crore for Haryana Power Plant
The project is signed for the supply of equipment –boiler, turbine, generator, and associated auxiliaries along with electrical and c&I, the balance of plant packages, Erection & Commissioning, and Civil works.
BHEL has announced that it has secured a contract for the installation of a 1x800 MW ultra-supercritical expansion unit for Haryana Power Generation Corporation. As per the exchange filing, the respective project will be created at Yamuna Nagar’s Deen Bandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal Power Plant in Haryana.
The project is signed for the supply of equipment –boiler, turbine, generator, and associated auxiliaries along with electrical and c&I, the balance of plant packages, Erection & Commissioning, and Civil works. The project is estimated to be executed within 57 months.
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The shares of the company ended the day at Rs 230.90 down by 0.24% from the previous close.
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