Alstom Projects (India) has bagged
four orders worth Rs.330 crore for equipment supplies and renovation and
modernization work on four power plants in India. These orders are from:
- NTPC for executing the
renovation & modernization for the 4x110 MW Tanda thermal power station
in Uttar Pradesh. [contract value: Rs.114 crore] (project
details)
- National Aluminium Co for
pollution control equipment for its smelter project at Angul district of
Orissa. The scope of work includes turnkey supply, erection, commissioning
and testing of gas treatment centers for the Smelter (Phase II) expansion
project [contract value: Rs.81 crore] (project
details)
- Tata Power for supply of two
units of 2x230 tph blast furnace gas fired boilers to be installed at Tata
Steel's Jamshedpur captive power plant. These are the largest blast furnace
gas fired boilers to be built in the country by the company [contract value:
Rs.105 crore].
Alstom won this contract against stiff
competition from leading boiler manufacturers of USA and India. It has erected
seven boilers for Tata Steel in the past as also a desalination plant for Tata
Power.
- GEA Energy Systems (India)
for the design, engineering, supply and erection and commissioning of Heat
Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) for the 92.2 MW Valathur Phase II expansion
scheme for Tamil Nadu Electricity Board. [contract value: Rs.30 crore] (project
details)
In addition, the Alstom group will
also supply heat recovery system generators (HSRG) worth Rs.71 crore for the
Tallawara project in Australia. This would be the largest HRSG to be exported
from India, according to an Alstom release.