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Steel Guru : BHEL installs 120 MW gas turbine unit in Bangladesh
It is reported that the 120 MW gas turbine generating unit at Siddhirganj Power Plant in Bangladesh set up by Bharat Heavy Electricals was inaugurated by Mr Sheikh Hasina PM, Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh.
This is the first unit of the prestigious 240 MW Siddhirganj Peaking Power Plant Project being set up by BHEL on turnkey basis. The second unit is also in an advanced stage of completion at the Asian Development Bank funded project of the Electricity Generation Company of Bangladesh.
BHEL has earlier set up the 100 MW Baghabari Power Plant in Bangladesh which has been operating successfully for almost a decade. The commissioning of this 120 MW unit at Siddhirganj Power Plant marks another milestone in further strengthening India Bangladesh trade and economic relations.
Electricity generated by the Siddhirganj power plant will provide the much needed addition to the installed power generating capacity of Bangladesh. For the project, the scope of work awarded to BHEL by EGCB, Bangladesh includes complete design, manufacture, testing, supply, installation and commissioning of 2 numbers 126 MW ISO rated Gas Turbines and Generators along with auxiliaries and Gas Booster Compressors, besides other major equipment and civil works.
Major equipment like gas turbines, generators, gas booster compressors, generator transformers as well as state of the art control systems were manufactured by BHEL at their various plants in India. For the civil as well as erection commissioning and other local works, local companies in Bangladesh were associated.
Bangladesh has been a key export territory of BHEL, where in the past, it has successfully executed several contracts including the 100 MW Baghabari Gas Turbine Power Plant; 230 kV Baghabari Substation and extension of the existing 230 kV Ishurdi Substation, besides supply of Power Transformers, HT Motors and Oilfield equipment to various industries in Bangladesh.
BHEL has a rich and varied experience of supplying and installing over 1, 00,000 MW of power plant equipment and has established its footprints in all the six continents of the world, spanning over 70 countries. BHELs technical competence has earned worldwide acclaim and the company is taking long strides to become a major global player by further enhancing its presence in international markets.