Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has signed a contract with Adani Power Ltd. and its subsidiary, Mahan Energen Ltd., to establish three supercritical thermal power projects, each with a capacity of 2×800 MW, located in Kawai, Rajasthan, and Mahan, Madhya Pradesh.

The contract agreement, signed on August 25, 2024, covers the supply of equipment (boilers, turbines, generators) and supervision of erection and commissioning for three supercritical technology power projects. These projects include two phases at Kawai, Rajasthan (Phase-II and Phase-III) for Adani Power Ltd. (APL) and one phase at Mahan, Madhya Pradesh (Phase-III) for Mahan Energen Ltd. (MEL). Each project has a capacity of 2×800 MW.

The contract encompasses the supply of equipment, including boilers, turbines, generators, and associated auxiliaries, as well as control and instrumentation systems. It also includes the supervision of erection and commissioning.

This is a domestic contract, with the supply of the projects scheduled for completion within 49 months for Kawai Phase-II, 52 months for Kawai Phase-III, and 55 months for Mahan Phase-III. The total value of the three orders is over ₹11,000 crore, excluding GST.

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