Bharat Heavy Electricals bagged an
order worth Rs.765 crore from Steel Authority of India for setting up a captive
power plant for the expansion project of its IISCO Steel Plant at Burnpur in
West Bengal.
The power plant will be equipped with
state-of-the-art multi-fuel gas-fired boilers, specifically designed to utilise
waste gases emanating from the steel making process like blast furnace gas,
basic oxygen furnace gas and coke oven gas.
BHEL's scope of work in the project
envisages design, engineering, manufacture, supply, erection and commissioning
of the captive power plant, in addition to complete civil works. Major equipment
to be supplied includes; three numbers each of 18 MW steam turbine generator
sets, multi-fuel gas-fired boilers of 200 tph capacity and turbo-blowers; one
8.2 MW back pressure steam turbine generator set; controls & instrumentation
(C&I) package on a unified platform (max dNA system) and other associated
auxiliaries.
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