Siemens will digitally link Vedanta's critical power units-Talwandi Sabo Power Plant (TSPL) in Punjab and Bharat Aluminium Company (BALCO)-to its monitoring station.
"This connection will serve to analyse huge amounts of fleet data for continuous monitoring and diagnostics of these assets. This will enable proactive maintenance to help reduce unplanned outages, thereby, optimising costs and increasing availability of Vedanta's power assets," Siemens said in a statement issued here.
"We use digital technology extensively in mining but also in increasing reliability and output of our plants and equipment. We intend to intensify the use of digital further, to optimise but also for breakthroughs," Vendanta CEO Diversified Metals (India) Samir Cairae, CEO - Diversified Metals (India) said.
He said for its power plants, the company would use digital technology to increase availability, to do predictive maintenance and to better manage our fuel feeds.
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"As a provider of integrated digitalisation solutions across the production value chain, we have partnered with Vedanta in its continuous journey of modernisation of its power assets across India," Siemens Head, Power Generation Services Prashant Jain said.
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