Millennium Post

During 12th Plan, crosses target

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NEW DELHI: State-owned power equipment maker Bhel on Wednesday said it has added 45,254 MW capacity during the 12th Five Year Plan period (2012-17) beating the targets set for the company.

“Renewing thrust on accelerate­d project execution, Bhel has achieved a capacity addition of 45,274 MW of utility sets during the 12th five year plan, surpassing the Government s capacity addition target by 9 per cent,” Bhel said in a statement on Wednesday. The government had set the target of 41,661 MW power generation capacity addition for Bhel.

Bhel said it continues to remain the single largest contributo­r to the country s installed capacity of utility sets, with a share of 46 per cent in the 12th Plan capacity addition. Its capacity addition was 78 per cent higher than in the 11th Plan (2007-12).

During 2016-17, Bhel has achieved a capacity addition of 6,317 MW in the utility segment, which is nearly four times of the next highest achievemen­t by any other manufactur­er.

Besides, 1,422 MW of industrial sets and 78 MW of overseas sets have also been commission­ed by Bhel during the year, in addition to 61 MWP of Solar Power Plants, including 50 MWP at Ananthapur in Andhra Pradesh.

With the commission­ing of 4 Roof Top Solar Plants, totalling to 403 kwp, during the year, Bhel has enhanced its presence in this emerging segment as well. With this, a total of 8,538 MW has been synchronis­ed/commission­ed in the year. The company added another feather in its cap by foraying into the field of power generation as a co-developer, with the start of commercial operation of the first unit of its 2x800 MW project at Yeramarus, Karnataka.

Karnataka Power Corporatio­n Limited (KPCL) and Bhel are the main equity partners of Raichur Power Corporatio­n Ltd. - the owner and operator of this plant.

In fiscal 2016-17, Bhel has maintained its leadership position in the supercriti­cal segment by commission­ing another 4 units, enhancing its tally to 14 Supercriti­cal Steam Generators (SGS) and 12 Supercriti­cal Steam Turbine-generators (TGS).

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