Millennium Post

Bhel bags `565 cr order for solar power plants in T’gana

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NEW DELHI: State-owned power equipment maker BHEL Monday said it has won an order worth Rs 565 crore from Singareni Collieries Company for setting up solar photovolta­ic (SPV) power plants in Telangana. Bharat Heavy Electrical­s Ltd (BHEL) said the order valued at Rs 565 crore is the largest SPV power plant order won by BHEL till date. "The plants are to be set up at four locations in Telangana - Ramagundam (50 MW), Yellandu (39 MW), Manuguru (30 MW) and Pegadapall­y (10 MW), on engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) basis," the company said in a regulatory filing. BHEL said with the order its solar portfolio has risen to more than 710 MW. BHEL also offers complete EPC solutions from concept to commission­ing for both off-grid and grid-interactiv­e SPV power plants in various parts of the country. NTPC is participat­ing in the World Future Energy Summit, 2019 at Abu Dhabi from January 14-17, 2019. WFES is a global platform and one of the largest exhibition events in Middle East focused on Energy and Sustainabl­e developmen­t. NTPC has put up a pavilion in the exhibition, which was inaugurate­d by R K Singh, Minister of State (IC), Power and New & Renewable Energy on January 14, 2019 ICSI Institute of Insolvency Profession­als, ICSI Registered Valuers Organisati­on, Insolvency Profession­al Agency of Institute of Cost Accountant­s of India, ICMAI Registerdv­aluers Organisati­on jointly with Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India organised the ‘National Conclave on Corporate Insolvency and Valuation’ at Sheraton Grand, Pune, Maharashtr­a on January 8, 2019. The Conclave was attended by over 125 participan­ts comprising of Company Secretarie­s, Insolvency Profession­als, Registered Valuers, Cost Accountant­s, Bankers and other Profession­als

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