BHEL bags Rs. 520 crore orders to set up power plants in Maharashtra, Gujarat
June 10, 2019
New Delhi: State-run Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) today said it has won three orders worth Rs. 520 crore for setting up solar photovoltaic (SPV) power plants with a combined capacity of 135 mega watt (MW) in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
“Cumulatively valued at Rs. 520 crore, the orders have been secured from Maharashtra State Power Generation Company, (MAHAGENCO), Gujarat State Electricity Corporation (GSECL) and Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers and Chemicals, (GNFC),” BHEL said in a statement.
BHEL said the order received from MAHAGENCO envisages setting up a 50 MW SPV plant at Kaudgaon, Maharashtra. The GSECL order envisages setting up a 75 MW SPV plant at Dhuvaran, Gujarat.
The company has also received an order from GNFC for setting up 10 MW SPV plant in Gujarat.
Shares of BHEL were trading 0.44% higher at ₹68.55 apiece on BSE.
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