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Alstom & NASL to retrofit steam turbines at Ukai & Wanakbori power stations in Gujarat, India

The contract is worth Rs.2,067 million awarded by GSECL

May 20, 2015. By Moulin

Alstom India has announced that Alstom and NASL have been awarded a contract worth approximately €26.65million (INR 2067 million) by Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited (GSECL) to renovate and modernise two steam turbines at the Ukai and Wanakbori thermal power stations, both situated in Gujarat, India.

Alstom will perform full shaft line retrofits of the 200 MW BHEL-supplied LMZ design steam turbines at unit 4 of the 1350MW Ukai power station and unit 3 of the 1470 MW Wanakbori power station. The retrofits will increase turbine efficiency by around 14% from existing operating conditions thereby reducing coal consumption and CO2 emissions. The scope of each project includes engineering, supply, erection, commissioning and testing. Equipment will be manufactured at Alstom’s facilities in India and Poland.The projects are scheduled to be commissioned in 2017.

Commenting on this contract, Patrick Ledermann, Managing Director, Alstom India Limited, said, “This contract clearly demonstrates the customer’s confidence in Alstom’s leading retrofit solutions. Improving efficiency of aging coal power plants not only boosts the competitiveness of these units, but because coal is the largest fuel in India, is also key to limiting climate change.” 

There are more than 50 similar, BHEL-supplied LMZ design, 200/210MW steam turbine units in India that can benefit from modernisation. Such projects contribute to India achieving its goals under the ‘National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency’.

 

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