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BHEL delivers first 250 MW Advanced class Gas Turbine to Pragati-III CCPP

 
10/27/2009 02:30:00 PM
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New Delhi, Oct (EPC News): Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has placed the first of the four fuel-efficient Advanced-class Frame 9FA Gas Turbines on its foundation at the 1,500 MW Pragati-III Combined Cycle Power Plant [CCPP], coming up at Bawana in New Delhi.

Valued at Rs35,880 million, the order for the Gas Turbine-based CCPP was placed by Pragati Power Corporation Limited (PPCL) and is being set up by BHEL on a turnkey basis.

The project comprises two power blocks of 750 MW each using Natural Gas as fuel. Treated water from a nearby sewage treatment plant shall be used as the source for raw water for the plant.

The Gas Turbine, weighing 280 tonnes, is BHEL’s first and India’s highest rating Gas Turbine. This power plant will be equipped with four Gas Turbines and two Steam Turbines of 250 MW each and can be operated in both Open Cycle as well as Closed Cycle Mode.

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