Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd has announced it has commissioned the first
600 MW coal-based thermal power plant in Telangana, a state where it
has an order book of 6,000 mw.
Significantly, the unit commissioned at Kakatiya Thermal Power Project
in Warangal, is the highest rating unit in the State.
One coal-based
unit of 500 MW rating, commissioned by BHEL in 2010, is already
operational at Kakatiya thermal plant.
BHEL–built 600 MW rating sets comprise a 4-cylinder turbine designed
in-house.
So far, the company has contracted 21 sets of 600 MW each, of
which 14 have been commissioned.
BHEL has a major contribution in the
Telangana power sector with 84 per cent of the coal-based power stations
amounting to 4,580 MW having been commissioned by BHEL.
Reposing confidence in BHEL’s ability to set up power plants, TS Genco
has placed orders with it for executing around 6,000 MW of thermal power
projects in the State on equipment procurement construction (EPC)
basis.
These orders include four units of 270 MW at Bhadradari, one unit of 800
MW at Kothagudem and five units of 800 MW each at Yadadri.
In addition,
two units of 600 MW each of the Singareni Collieries Company Ltd are
also being executed by BHEL in Telangana. All these plants have been put
on fast track mode.
Note
Note
This is the first major power plant to be commissioned after the formation of the new State of Telangana in June 2014.
The total installed capacity of TS Genco has now gone up to 5,045.26 MW,
which includes 2,882.50 MW of thermal power, 2,161.76 MW of hydel power
and 1 MW of solar power.
The State is in the process of adding about 13,960 MW of power
generation capacity by 2018-19, which includes 4,000 MW thermal plant by
NTPC, 4,000 MW Yadadri thermal plant of TS Genco, and 1,800 MW of
Singareni Collieries Company Ltd.
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