Alstom Bharat Forge bags Rs1,495-cr NTPC contract

08 Jun 2016

Alstom Bharat Forge Power Private Limited, the joint venture company between GE and Bharat Forge Ltd, has signed a contract worth $219 million (Rs1,495 crore) with state-owned National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd (NTPC).

The company will supply two units of 800 Mw ultra-supercritical steam turbine generator islands on EPC basis, along with related civil work for the Telangana Super Thermal Power Project phase 1 near Ramagundam in Karimnagar district.

The 800-MW steam turbine generator islands for the power plant will be the first with ultra-supercritical parameters and will help in meeting the ever increasing power demand of southern states in India by adding a much needed 1,600 Mw to the electricity grid, the company said.

The equipment for the project will be manufactured majorly at ABFPL's state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at Sanand in Gujarat, according to the company.

"We are pleased to provide our ultra-supercritical technology for NTPC's prestigious project that will make a significant contribution to power generation in the state of Telangana. We are confident that we will continue to deliver innovative and technologically-robust power production solutions to meet India's growing energy requirement," Alain Spohr, chief executive and managing director of ABFPPL said in a statement.