BHEL unveils two thermal units in Maharashtra

Equipment for the thermal project was supplied by various manufacturing units of BHEL in Trichy, Ranipet, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal and Haridwar

GN Bureau | April 17, 2017


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State-owned enterprise, BHEL has commissioned two units of 270 MW capacity at RattanIndia Nasik Power Limited’s thermal power project at Nasik in Maharashtra.
 
The Maharatna PSU said with the commissioning of these units, it has commissioned eight sets for RattanIndia in Maharashtra- three sets at Nasik and five sets at Amravati. That apart, two more 270 MW units are on the verge of getting completed at Nasik.
 
The equipment for the thermal project was supplied by various manufacturing units of BHEL in Trichy, Ranipet, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal and Haridwar while the construction work was carried out by BHEL’s power sector - western region.
 
BHEL’s scope of work in the project envisaged design, engineering, manufacture, supply, erection and commissioning of steam turbines, generators, boilers, associated auxiliaries and electricals, besides state-of-the-art controls and instrumentation and electrostatic precipitators.
 

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