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BHEL achieves major milestone at 1500 MW
Bawana Project
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New Delhi,
Feb 01, 2010
Reiterating its commitment to the
success of the Commonwealth Games to be held in October,
2010 in New Delhi, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
has successfully completed the drum lifting milestone of
the Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) at the 1,500 MW
Pragati-III Combined Cycle Power Plant, coming up at
Bawana in New Delhi.
B.P. Rao, CMD, BHEL, Atul Saraya, Director (Power), BHEL;
R.K. Gaur, MD, Pragati Power Corporation Limited (PPCL),
BHEL and N.K. Sharma, ED, NTPC were present on the
occasion. Significantly, all the projects being set up for
the Commonwealth Games are being monitored closely by
BHEL’s top management in order to ensure timely
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Earlier, two of the four fuel-efficient Advanced-class Frame
9FA Gas Turbines (250 MW each) for the project were
successfully placed on the foundations in the presence of
officials from PPCL, GE, BHEL and NTPC. Weighing 280 tonnes,
the Gas Turbine is BHEL’s first highest rating Gas Turbine.
Being set up by BHEL on turnkey basis, this power plant is
part of the infrastructure planned for the forthcoming
Commonwealth Games. BHEL had won the contract for setting up
the power plant against International Competitive Bidding (ICB).
Valued at Rs.3,588 Crore, the order for the Gas Turbine-based
CCPP was placed by PPCL. BHEL has earlier set up on turnkey
basis, the 330MW Pragati CCPP in Delhi, which has been
performing exceedingly well since commissioning.
The project comprises two power blocks of 750 MW each using
Natural Gas as fuel. Treated water from a nearby sewage
treatment plant shall be used as the source for raw water for
the plant. This power plant will be equipped with four Gas
Turbines and two Steam Turbines of 250 MW each and can be
operated in both Open Cycle as well as Closed Cycle Mode.
For the Commonwealth Games, BHEL is also executing contracts
for several other power projects including Koderma STPS (2x500
MW), Mejia STPS (2x500 MW) and Durgapur Steel STPS (2x500MW)
of DVC; Dadri STPS (2x490 MW) of NTPC and Jhajjar STPS (3x500
MW) of APCPL.
BHEL has been committed to the nation’s power development
programme and has reaffirmed its commitment to the Indian
Power Sector by equipping itself for the future, by way of
technology, facilities and trained manpower to meet the
country’s power forecast for the 11th Plan and beyond. For
this, it is further augmenting its manufacturing capacity to
20,000 MW by 2011-12.
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