State-owned engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited today said it was aiming to reduce its dependence on thermal power business to 50 per cent over the next 10 years from 80 per cent now.
"With focus on non-power business we are internally targeting to bring down dependence on thermal power sector to 50 per cent. Currently, thermal power contribution is 80 per cent now," BHEL chairman and managing director Atul Sobti said here today on the sidelines of 31st Indian Engineering Congress by The Institution of Engineers.
He said the company is giving impetus on transportation, defence and solar in big way.
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