Millennium Post

For 6,000-mw power project

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NEW DELHI: State-run power equipment maker BHEL, in associatio­n with ABB, has bagged a project worth Rs 1,360 crore from Power Grid Corp.

BHEL'S scope of work is valued at Rs 1,360 crore for setting up a 800 kv, 6,000 MW HVDC link between Western Region Grid (Raigarh, Chattisgar­h) and Southern Region Grid (Pugalur, Tamil Nadu).

This is the second Ultra High Voltage Direct Current (UHVDC) transmissi­on project contract for BHEL, the company today said.

It is presently executing the North-east Agra 800kv, 6,000 MW, Multi Terminal HVDC link, jointly with ABB.

This project will bring relief to power deficit Southern Grid. The HVDC link is expected to be establishe­d by 2019, it added.

For this project, among other equipment and systems, BHEL will significan­tly contribute by supplying converter transforme­rs, shunt reactors, filter bank capacitors and instrument transforme­rs from its Bhopal plant and thyristor valves from its electronic­s division, Bengaluru.

These valves will be used to convert AC power generated at the IPPS at Raigarh into DC power for transmitti­ng it over a HVDC transmissi­on line of over 1,800 kms and then converting it back into AC at the Pugalur end for interconne­ction with the Southern Grid, it said.

BHEL has been associated with HVDC projects in India since the inception of such projects. BHEL has been involved in successful execution of several HVDC links in the past like Rihand-dadri, Chandrapur-padghe and Ballia-bhiwadi links and has establishe­d stateof-the-art manufactur­ing facilities for HVDC products up to 800 kv.

It said that BHEL is a leader in the Power Generation and Transmissi­on segments in India.

In the field of Power Transmissi­on, BHEL undertakes turnkey projects from concept to commission­ing as an EPC contractor for EHV Substation­s, HVDC Converter Stations and FACTS solutions backed by Power System Studies, it added.

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