BHEL secures order for 2x660 MW Koradi Thermal Power Station in Maharashtra

BHEL sets contribute over 75% of MAHAGENCO’s installed coal-based generating capacity for the state of Maharashtra, and the company is also currently executing the utility's 660 MW Bhusawal project in the state.

BHEL secures order for 2x660 MW Koradi Thermal Power Station in Maharashtra
BHEL secures order for 2x660 MW Koradi Thermal Power Station in Maharashtra

State-owned Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has secured a major order under domestic competitive bidding, for setting up the 2x660 MW Koradi supercritical thermal power station (Units 11 & 12), in Nagpur district, Maharashtra.

The order has been placed on BHEL by MAHAGENCO. The scope of work in the project envisages design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, erection, testing, and commissioning of the main plant package (Boiler, Turbine & Generator) and associated auxiliaries, along with all necessary electrical, civil, and structural works.

The scope also includes the supply of advanced, high-efficiency emission control equipment.

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BHEL sets contribute over 75% of MAHAGENCO’s installed coal-based generating capacity for the state of Maharashtra, and the company is also currently executing the utility's 660 MW Bhusawal project in the state.

As India’s foremost power equipment manufacturer, with over 1,70,000 MW of utility power capacity installed across the country, BHEL continues to play a pivotal role in bolstering India’s energy security and supporting the vision of self-reliance in the power sector.

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