State-run Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) on Monday said it
has bagged Rs 240-crore order for manufacturing and supplying
transformers to Tata Power's power project in Gujarat.
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The order has been placed by Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd (CGPL), a
special-purpose vehicle (SPV) by Tata Power, for the implementation of
the 4,000 MW Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project (UMPP), BHEL said in a
statement.
"BHEL has won a contract to manufacture and supply transformers to the
4,000 MW Mundra power project," the statement said.
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The order also includes manufacture and supply of bus-ducts for the
power project. Bus-ducts are designed for connecting the generator to
the main transformer. The generator transformers for the first unit
have to be delivered by February 2010, supplies for the fifth unit
will be completed by June 2011, it said.
In the past, BHEL has supplied transformers to all major utilities in
the country including State Electricity Board, NTPC and Power Grid
Corp.
On the export front, the company has supplied transformers to more
than 20 countries including Greece, Egypt, Libya, Oman, Malaysia,
Saudi Arabia and Zambia.
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