|
Sarkaritel.com News and
Features-Corporate News
BHEL to set up
eco-friendly Co-generation power plant at Haldia
New Delhi, December 21, 2006
Against International Competitive Bidding, Bharat Heavy
Electricals Limited (BHEL) has bagged another major order from
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) for setting up an energy
efficient and environment friendly co-generation power plant
at its Haldia Refinery Complex.
Reposing confidence in BHEL's capabilities, IOC has placed
an order worth over Rs.165 Crore, for a Frame-5 Gas
Turbine-based Co-generation power plant, on Lumpsum Turnkey
basis. The project is being set up to meet the requirement of
uninterrupted power supply, in addition to the steam needs of
the refinery and is scheduled for commissioning in 22 months.
BHEL's scope of work in the project envisages design,
engineering, manufacture, supply, erection and commissioning
of a Frame-5 Gas Turbine Generator and a Heat Recovery Steam
Generator of 130 tons per hour capacity with associated
auxiliaries and balance of plant, in addition to complete
civil works and select spares.
While the Gas Turbine Generator will be manufactured at
BHEL's Hyderabad plant, the HRSG and state-of-the-art control
system will be manufactured at the company's Trichy plant and
Electronics Division, Bangalore, respectively.
For IOC, BHEL is already executing a similar turnkey
contract for setting up a Frame-5 Gas Turbine-based
Co-generation power plant at its Haldia Refinery Complex.
Earlier, BHEL has supplied and installed several co-generation
power plants of various capacities on turnkey basis, at IOC's
Gujarat, Panipat, Digboi, Barauni, Haldia and Mathura
refineries. The plants are under successful operation and are
meeting the power as well as steam needs of the refineries.
E-Mail :
newseditor@sarkaritel.com
|