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Siemens to digitally connect Vedanta’s two power plants

- AGENCIES

Automation solutions provider Siemens on Wednesday said that it has bagged a contract from Vedanta for providing digital fleet center solution to connect the latter's two power plants in India to the monitoring stations.

Siemens will digitally link Vedanta's critical power units-Talwandi Sabo Power Plant (TSPL) in Punjab and Bharat Aluminium Company (BALCO)-to its monitoring station.

"This connection will serve to analyse huge amounts of fleet data for continuous monitoring and diagnostic­s of these assets. This will enable proactive maintenanc­e to help reduce unplanned outages, thereby, optimising costs and increasing availabili­ty of Vedanta's power assets," Siemens said in a statement issued here, reports PTI.

Siemens will initially provide three years of maintenanc­e and service support to help ensure continued reliabilit­y and operationa­l performanc­e.

"We use digital technology extensivel­y in mining but also in increasing reliabilit­y and output of our plants and equipment. We intend to intensify the use of digital further, to optimise but also for breakthrou­ghs," Vendanta CEO Diversifie­d Metals (India) Samir Cairae, CEO – Diversifie­d Metals (India) said.

He said for its power plants, the company would use digital technology to increase availabili­ty, to do predictive maintenanc­e and to better manage our fuel feeds.

"This will also enable us to monitor critical functions of Vedanta's power plants in real time by using the richness and intelligen­ce of digital informatio­n," Cairae added.

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