from NTPC for 2x490 MW National Capital Power Station (NCPS) at Dadri in Uttar Pradesh.
The order has been secured by BHEL against stiff competition from Indian and multinational companies, a BHEL statement said.
The notification calls for installation of equipment to control various harmful emissions, both in existing as well as new thermal power plants.
Earlier, BHEL has executed the FGD system at Tata Powers Trombay Unit 8 in 2008 and is currently installing FGD systems at NTPCs 3x250 MW Bongaigaon project.
BHEL's plan to indigenously manufacture major equipment for emission control provides a twin boost to the governments plan of Make in India and its Intended National Determined Contributions (INDC) for limiting the carbon footprint of the nation.
According to the company, the Indian power sector has seen an uptick in the ordering of emission control equipment due to the revised and more stringent emission norms notified by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in December 2015.
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