Alstom Projects India Ltd has secured orders worth nearly Rs 530 crore from BHEL to supply components and services for the 660-MW supercritical boilers at NTPC sites of two units in Mouda, Maharashtra.
Alstom said it was the licensor for BHEL’s supercritical technology and was collaborating with the latter under License and Business Cooperation agreements.
The company said it would cooperate with BHEL in designing the boilers and supply pressure parts for the 660-MW supercritical boilers. It would assist BHEL in erecting and commissioning the units.
The critical components would be produced at Alstom’s facilities located in the US and India. The units were expected to be commissioned in 2016.
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