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BHEL win significant contract with Adani Power for the development of three Supercritical Thermal Power projects.

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has entered into a significant contract agreement with Adani Power and its subsidiary, Mahan Energen Ltd. (MEL), for the development of three major Supercritical Thermal Power projects. These projects, each with a capacity of 2×800 MW, will be located at Kawai in Rajasthan and Mahan in Madhya Pradesh, marking a critical step forward in India’s power generation infrastructure.

The contract, which was signed on August 25, 2024, covers the supply of essential equipment, including Boilers, Turbines, and Generators, as well as the supervision of the erection and commissioning of the three power projects. Specifically, these projects include the Phase-II and Phase-III expansions at the Kawai site in Rajasthan, under the auspices of Adani Power Limited (APL), and the Phase-III expansion at the Mahan site in Madhya Pradesh, managed by Mahan Energen Ltd.

The adoption of Supercritical Technology in these projects is a key feature, reflecting the industry’s shift towards more efficient and environmentally sustainable power generation methods. Supercritical plants operate at higher temperatures and pressures than conventional power plants, which results in higher efficiency and lower emissions, making them an essential component of India’s energy strategy.

This collaboration between BHEL and Adani Power signifies a robust partnership aimed at bolstering India’s energy capacity. By integrating advanced technologies and leveraging BHEL’s extensive expertise in power plant equipment manufacturing and project execution, these projects are expected to contribute significantly to meeting the country’s growing energy demands.

Moreover, the projects at Kawai and Mahan are strategically important, as they not only enhance the energy infrastructure in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh but also support the broader national goal of increasing the share of cleaner and more efficient power generation sources. The successful completion of these projects will likely serve as a benchmark for future developments in India’s thermal power sector, paving the way for further adoption of Supercritical Technology across the country.

In summary, the agreement between BHEL and Adani Power for these Supercritical Thermal Power projects is a major milestone in India’s energy sector, underscoring the importance of advanced technology and strategic partnerships in driving the nation’s power generation capabilities.

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