The orders include 765 kV transformers for the Chittorgarh and Ajmer sub-stations, both part of the green energy corridor, an initiative by the government, to facilitate evacuation of renewable energy into the national grid, the company said in a statement.
CG has also bagged orders for the supply of 400 kV transformers and reactors to Power Grid, a large part of which is meant for the Green Energy Corridor, for the evacuation of solar power to the 400 kV grid in addition to system strengthening projects.
The scope of work for these orders include design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, erection, testing, commissioning and associated civil works. The project is scheduled to be commissioned by March, 2017.
"Our indigenous technology, customised solutions and high quality equipments define our value proposition.
"A robust UHV infrastructure will be the key to the future of the power sector in India and CG has displayed its superiority in manufacturing and supplying high quality equipments that make us the partner of choice to build the national transmission backbone," CG's Managing Director and CEO Laurent Demortier said.