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GE bags Rs 271 crore contract from BHEL

The company will supply supercritical boiler components for 2 thermal power projects in Tamil Nadu

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BS B2B Bureau New Delhi
GE Power India Limited (formerly Alstom India Limited) has been awarded a contract worth $ 40 million (approximately Rs 271 crore) by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) to supply components and services for the supercritical steam generator island packages for 2x800 MW coal-based Uppur Thermal Power Project (contract value approximately Rs 162.6 crore) and 1x800MW coal-based North Chennai Supercritical Thermal Power Project Stage-III (contract value approximately Rs 108.5 crore). Both the thermal power projects are located in Tamil Nadu. This is in line with the government’s focus on upgrading the power infrastructure in the country. 
 
Currently, the installed power generation

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