French power equipment maker Alstom today said it has bagged a €30-million contract from state-owned firm BHEL for setting up a thermal power plant at Jharsaguda in Odisha.
“Alstom has been awarded a contract by BHEL worth close to €30 million (approximately Rs 2,500 crore) for executing the 2x660 MW Banharpalli thermal power project in Odisha,” the company said in a statement.
Under the scope of the contract, Alstom will cooperate with BHEL in designing the boilers and supply identified pressure parts of the 660 MW supercritical boilers, the statement said.
It will also assist BHEL with technical advisors during the erection and commissioning of the units.
Key components will be manufactured at Alstom’s manufacturing facilities in Concordia (USA), as well as in Durgapur (West Bengal). The first and second units are expected to be commissioned by 2018.
“We are pleased to win this contract for which we will provide our leading supercritical power plant solutions,” Patrick Ledermann, Vice-President of Alstom Thermal Power & Renewable Power in India, said.
Last month, Alstom was awarded a contract worth €85 million by BHEL to supply two 800 MW supercritical boilers for Darlipalli super thermal power project located in Sundergarh, Odisha.