GE bags Rs 270 crore contract from BHEL for supply of boilers
GE will design 800 MW supercritical boilers and supply identified pressure parts.
New Delhi: General Electric Company (GE) has bagged a contract worth around Rs 270 crore from Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) for supply of boilers for Telangana Super Thermal Power Project.
"GE has been awarded a contract worth approximately Rs 2,700 million by BHEL to supply two units of 800 MW supercritical boilers for Telangana Super Thermal Power Project, Phase-I, located in Telangana," GE Power India Ltd said in a filing to BSE.
The units are expected to be commissioned in 2020. Under the contract, GE — the sole licensor for BHEL supercritical technology — will design the 800 MW supercritical boilers and supply identified pressure parts.
GE Power India Ltd will assist BHEL with technical advisors during erection and commissioning of the units. Key components of the pressure parts will be manufactured at company facilities in Durgapur.
Out of the entire aforesaid contract, GEPIL's scope of work would be approximately Rs 180 crore.