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BHEL commission­s 1,980 MW Supercriti­cal Thermal Power Plant in Uttar Pradesh

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With the commission­ing of the third unit of the 3x660 MW Prayagraj Super Thermal Power Project (PSTPP), Bharat Heavy Electrical­s Limited (BHEL) has successful­ly executed the 1,980 MW coal-based supercriti­cal thermal power project in Uttar Pradesh. The first two units of the project, commission­ed earlier by BHEL, are already under commercial operation. Located in Bara tehsil in Allahabad district of Uttar Pradesh, the project is owned by Prayagraj Power Generation Company Limited (PPGCL), a subsidiary company of Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited. BHEL’s scope of work in the project included design, engineerin­g, manufactur­e, supply, erection and commission­ing of the Boiler and Turbine-Generator (BTG) package. The key equipment for the project has been manufactur­ed by BHEL at its Haridwar, Trichy, Hyderabad, Ranipet and Bengaluru works, while the constructi­on of the plant was undertaken by the company's Power Sector - Northern Region. Notably, in the last 17 months, six supercriti­cal sets have been commission­ed in Uttar Pradesh, all of which have been installed by BHEL. BHEL has been a major partner in the power developmen­t programme of Uttar Pradesh. Significan­tly, over 70% of Uttar Pradesh’s power generation capacity, aggregatin­g to more than 17,000 MW, has been supplied by BHEL. In the last two years itself, BHEL has commission­ed 4,960 MW of projects in the state.

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