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BHEL bags Rs 1,464-cr order

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NEW DELHI: Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) has bagged a Rs 1,464-crore order from Bhilai Electric Supply Co Pvt Ltd, a joint venture of NTPC and SAIL, to set up two units of 250 MW each at Bhilai thermal power project in Chhattisgarh.

BHEL's scope of work in the contract includesdesign, manufacture, supply and commissioning of the main plan package, including balance of plant and civil works on turnkey basis, a company release said. The turbine generators and boilers would be built at the state-run company's Haridwar and Tiruchy plants, while the controls and instrumentation system would be supplied by BHEL's Bangalore-based electronics division. The Hyderabad unit would manufacture the boiler feed pumps and the Bhopal and Jhansi units would supply electricals and switchyard equipment, the release said.

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