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The contract covers BHEL’s responsibilities for design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, erection, commissioning, and civil works, according to a company statement.
The order pertains to the 800 MW Adilabad supercritical thermal power project in Mancherial district, Telangana, and will be executed on an EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) basis.
The total value of the order is Rs 6,700 crore, excluding taxes and duties.
The new unit will be built next to the existing 2×600 MW units, which were also entrusted to BHEL for Boiler-Turbine-Generator (BTG) work and commissioned in 2016.
BHEL has successfully installed over 75% of the coal-based power sets for various utilities in Telangana.As India’s leading power equipment manufacturer, with over 1,70,000 MW of installed power capacity across the nation, BHEL continues to play a crucial role in strengthening India’s energy security and advancing the country’s goal of self-reliance in the power sector.Shares of the company fell 14.41% and underperformed its sector by 128.11% in the past year. Meanwhile, the scrip offered 250.83% returns in the last three years. According to Trendlyne, the stock has worse 1 year returns than industry, sector, Sensex and Nifty50
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