BHEL today said it has bagged a Rs 5,450 crore order from a Bajaj group company for supplying power equipment for setting up the 1,980 MW thermal power project at Lalitpur in Uttar Pradesh.
“The order has been placed on BHEL by Lalitpur Power Generation Company Ltd (LPGCL), a Bajaj group company, for setting up the 1,980 MW Lalitpur Supercritical Thermal Power Station (TPS) in Uttar Pradesh,” BHEL said in a statement.
The company has bagged the main plant package contract for three coal-fired thermal units of 660 MW each with supercritical parameters, it said.
BHEL has commissioned about 9,900 MW of power generating sets of various ratings in the State so far.
BHEL is already executing five major contracts for supply of main plant equipment with supercritical parameters for various power projects in the country.
The projects are —— 2x660 MW Barh Thermal Power Project Stage-II of NTPC, 3x660 MW Bara Thermal Power Project of Jaypee Group company, 2x800 MW Yeramarus and 1x800 MW Edlapur Thermal Power Projects of Raichur Power Corporation Ltd and the 1x700 MW Bellary Thermal Power Project (Unit 3) of Karnataka Power Company Ltd.
BHEL is also executing a contract for supply of supercritical steam generators to APGenco’s 2x800 MW Krishnapatnam Thermal Power Project, which is in an advanced stage of completion.
BHEL has established the capability to deliver 15,000 MW of power equipment a year and further augmentation to 20,000 MW a year is under way.
ref:
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/article1584500.ece
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
BHEL wins order for Multi-Terminal System
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has won a breakthrough order from Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. for ± 800 kV 6,000 MW HVDC Multi-Terminal System Package associated with the NE/ER-N/WR Interconnector-1 project, in consortium with ABB, Sweden.
This will be world’s first ± 800 kV, 6,000 MW Ultra High Voltage Multi-terminal DC transmission link. The link comprises three converter terminals and a power transmission system with a built in capacity of up to 8,000 MW which is the largest HVDC transmission system ever built. The use of Ultra High Voltage (± 800 kV) minimises transmission losses. In financial terms, this is the largest order finalized in T&D sector anywhere in the world.
The ± 800 kV North-East Agra UHVDC link will have a capacity to transmit up to 6,000 MW of clean hydroelectric power from the North-East Region of the country to Agra across a distance of 1,728 kilometers. This transmission super highway will to a large extent ease the ever increasing power shortages in northern India.
ref:
http://www.constructionweekonline.in/article-7141-bhel_wins_order_for_multi_terminal_system/
This will be world’s first ± 800 kV, 6,000 MW Ultra High Voltage Multi-terminal DC transmission link. The link comprises three converter terminals and a power transmission system with a built in capacity of up to 8,000 MW which is the largest HVDC transmission system ever built. The use of Ultra High Voltage (± 800 kV) minimises transmission losses. In financial terms, this is the largest order finalized in T&D sector anywhere in the world.
The ± 800 kV North-East Agra UHVDC link will have a capacity to transmit up to 6,000 MW of clean hydroelectric power from the North-East Region of the country to Agra across a distance of 1,728 kilometers. This transmission super highway will to a large extent ease the ever increasing power shortages in northern India.
ref:
http://www.constructionweekonline.in/article-7141-bhel_wins_order_for_multi_terminal_system/
Monday, March 28, 2011
BHEL - Flash Results of BHEL for the year ended March 31, 2011
http://www.moneycontrol.com/livefeed_pdf/Mar2011/BHEL_280311.pdf
ref:
http://www.moneycontrol.com/stocks/stock_market/corp_notices.php?autono=420101
ref:
http://www.moneycontrol.com/stocks/stock_market/corp_notices.php?autono=420101
Friday, March 25, 2011
BHEL has target of Rs 2770: Devang Mehta
BHEL has target of Rs 2770, says Devang Mehta from Anand Rathi Financial Services.
Mehta told CNBC-TV18, "Going forward BHEL is going to get a lot of order inflows as the capex cycle starts improving. 14-15 gig watts of order is being expected and already 21 gig watts of order is in the commission phase and the next 1-2 years looks like a strong capex cycle and good order flow for them."
He further added, "We do have a fundamental price target of around Rs 2770 for BHEL but on a short term horizon I do not know whether it would do well at least one month but probably two three months down the line things would improve and BHEL and L&T would do very well."
ref:
http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/stocks-views/bhel-has-targetrs-2770-devang-mehta_531964.html
Mehta told CNBC-TV18, "Going forward BHEL is going to get a lot of order inflows as the capex cycle starts improving. 14-15 gig watts of order is being expected and already 21 gig watts of order is in the commission phase and the next 1-2 years looks like a strong capex cycle and good order flow for them."
He further added, "We do have a fundamental price target of around Rs 2770 for BHEL but on a short term horizon I do not know whether it would do well at least one month but probably two three months down the line things would improve and BHEL and L&T would do very well."
ref:
http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/stocks-views/bhel-has-targetrs-2770-devang-mehta_531964.html
Thursday, March 24, 2011
BHEL, ABB consortium wins contract from PowerGrid Corp
State-owned BHEL has won a contract from PowerGrid Corp along with Swedish firm ABB for supplying equipment for the construction of a transmission link.
"BHEL in consortium with ABB has won an order from PowerGrid Corporation of India Ltd for Ultra High Voltage Multi-Terminal DC Transmission link," said an official statement.
The link comprises three converter terminals and a power transmission system with a built-in capacity of up to 8,000 MW. The use of Ultra High Voltage (+ 800 kilovolt) minimises transmission losses.
The North-East Agra U HVDC link will have a capacity to transmit up to 6,000 MW of clean hydroelectric power from the North-East Region of the country to Agra across a distance of 1,728 km.
This transmission super highway will to a large extent ease the ever increasing power shortages in northern India.
The order value for BHEL is Rs 1,590 crores. This is the largest order for BHEL in T&D sector. However, the value of the order for ABB could not be ascertained.
BHEL together with its partner ABB, Sweden, will execute the project involving system engineering, design, supply and installation of three HVDC converter stations. The first stage of the system is scheduled to be operational in 2014 and the second stage in 2015.
ref:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/energy/power/bhel-abb-consortium-wins-contract-from-powergrid-corp/articleshow/7779491.cms
"BHEL in consortium with ABB has won an order from PowerGrid Corporation of India Ltd for Ultra High Voltage Multi-Terminal DC Transmission link," said an official statement.
The link comprises three converter terminals and a power transmission system with a built-in capacity of up to 8,000 MW. The use of Ultra High Voltage (+ 800 kilovolt) minimises transmission losses.
The North-East Agra U HVDC link will have a capacity to transmit up to 6,000 MW of clean hydroelectric power from the North-East Region of the country to Agra across a distance of 1,728 km.
This transmission super highway will to a large extent ease the ever increasing power shortages in northern India.
The order value for BHEL is Rs 1,590 crores. This is the largest order for BHEL in T&D sector. However, the value of the order for ABB could not be ascertained.
BHEL together with its partner ABB, Sweden, will execute the project involving system engineering, design, supply and installation of three HVDC converter stations. The first stage of the system is scheduled to be operational in 2014 and the second stage in 2015.
ref:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/energy/power/bhel-abb-consortium-wins-contract-from-powergrid-corp/articleshow/7779491.cms
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
BHEL delivers first indigenous gas turbine
The country's first indigenous 250-MW advanced Class 9 Fa+e Gas Turbine manufactured by the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) here was tested and despatched to the customer, Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Limited (GSPC), Pipava, in Gujarat, on Monday.
According to a press released issued by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Executive Director of the company R. Krishnan and Executive Director (PE&SD) R.K. Wanchoo flagged off the gas turbine from the newly-built Fram-9 Gas Turbine block.
The turbine, weighing a humongous 300 tonnes, will be transported through the Machilipatnam port to reach the destination in 35 days.
The turbine was carried in a 140-wheel trawler to be transported to the Machilipatnam port by road.
Valued at Rs. 400 crore, it was successfully tested in the first attempt on February 17 in the Ramachandrapuram unit.
Successful establishment of this facility will enable Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited to achieve its objective of desired capacity addition to the country's power requirements.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited unit's INTUC president G. Yellaiah and other General Managers were present.
ref:
http://www.hindu.com/2011/03/22/stories/2011032258230100.htm
According to a press released issued by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Executive Director of the company R. Krishnan and Executive Director (PE&SD) R.K. Wanchoo flagged off the gas turbine from the newly-built Fram-9 Gas Turbine block.
The turbine, weighing a humongous 300 tonnes, will be transported through the Machilipatnam port to reach the destination in 35 days.
The turbine was carried in a 140-wheel trawler to be transported to the Machilipatnam port by road.
Valued at Rs. 400 crore, it was successfully tested in the first attempt on February 17 in the Ramachandrapuram unit.
Successful establishment of this facility will enable Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited to achieve its objective of desired capacity addition to the country's power requirements.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited unit's INTUC president G. Yellaiah and other General Managers were present.
ref:
http://www.hindu.com/2011/03/22/stories/2011032258230100.htm
Saturday, March 19, 2011
'AP to add 3300 MW power in two years'
Andhra Pradesh will add at least an additional 3,300 MW of power by March 2013-14 by making an investment of around Rs 18,000 crore.
According to an energy department press release, Suthirtha Bhattacharya, principal secretary, energy, disclosed this during a teleconference with APGenco officials on Saturday. He directed the Genco officials to strive to add another 18,503 MW by the end of 2017 and transform Andhra Pradesh into a power surplus state in the country.
According to the release, Bhattacharya has requested BHEL chairman B Prasada Rao to provide necessary support to synchronise Unit II at Stage VI of Kothagudem Thermal Power Station by this month end. With the completion of this project, it is expected that a generation of 200 MW by April and another 200 MW by May and the entire 500 MW by this June will be added to the state grid.
ref:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/AP-to-add-3300-MW-power-in-two-years/articleshow/7745618.cms
According to an energy department press release, Suthirtha Bhattacharya, principal secretary, energy, disclosed this during a teleconference with APGenco officials on Saturday. He directed the Genco officials to strive to add another 18,503 MW by the end of 2017 and transform Andhra Pradesh into a power surplus state in the country.
According to the release, Bhattacharya has requested BHEL chairman B Prasada Rao to provide necessary support to synchronise Unit II at Stage VI of Kothagudem Thermal Power Station by this month end. With the completion of this project, it is expected that a generation of 200 MW by April and another 200 MW by May and the entire 500 MW by this June will be added to the state grid.
ref:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/AP-to-add-3300-MW-power-in-two-years/articleshow/7745618.cms
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