BHEL launches coal-fired power project in Indonesia

BHEL has a presence in 82 countries in all the six continents

GN Bureau | December 15, 2017


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 BHEL has successfully commissioned a 54 mega watt coal-fired captive power project in Indonesia.

The project located at East Kalimantan in Indonesia has been set up by BHEL for PT Citra Kusuma Perdana (PT CKP) for its coal-mining operations.
 
For the project, BHEL has designed, engineered, manufactured and supplied the boiler, turbine and generator island and associated auxiliaries.
BHEL has executed several projects in the region including in Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
 
An integrated power plant equipment manufacturer with over 50 years of experience, BHEL has a presence in 82 countries in all the six continents and has installed nearly 180 Giga Watt globally.
 
BHEL is currently engaged in the execution of all types of power equipment like thermal, gas, nuclear, hydro and solar, in addition to supplying products and systems to other major infrastructure sectors of the economy such as transmission, transportation, oil & gas, defence and aerospace and water.
 

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