BHEL to Build 2,400 MW Thermal Power Plant in Odisha

By By Rediff Money Desk, Bhubaneswar
Jan 13, 2024 20:33
BHEL has been awarded a contract to build a 2,400 MW thermal power plant in Jharsuguda, Odisha. The plant will be fueled by coal from Talabira mines and water from Hirakud reservoir.
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Bhubaneswar, Jan 13 (PTI) Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) will set up a greenfield thermal power plant of 2,400 MW capacity in Odisha's Jharsuguda district, an official statement said on Saturday.

NLC India Limited, a Navaratna company under the Ministry of Coal, has awarded the EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) contract to BHEL to set the 2,400 MW capacity (3x800 MW-stage I) after inviting competitive tenders, it said.

The contract scope to BHEL includes engineering, manufacturing, supply, erection and commissioning of equipment such as boilers, turbines and generators for the plant, the statement said.

For the thermal project, coal linkage is available from Talabira II and III mines of NLCIL.

The water required for the project will be sourced from Hirakud reservoir, it said.

The first unit of the project is scheduled for commissioning in the financial year 2028-29.
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