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State-owned BHEL revealed that it had secured a contract to establish an 800 MW ultra-supercritical thermal power plant in Yamunanagar, Haryana. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) announced in a statement that the 800 MW DeenbandhuChhotu Ram Thermal Power Plant (DCRTPP) will be the first ultra-supercritical technology-based power project in Haryana.
"Under International Competitive Bidding (ICB), BHEL has won an order for setting up an 800 MW Ultra-supercritical thermal power plant on engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) basis, at Yamunanagar, Haryana, from HPGCL (Haryana Power Generation Corporation Ltd.)," the company said.
On commissioning, this plant will offer more efficient parameters and consume less coal in comparison to the existing subcritical units in the state. The proposed 800 MW unit shall be established adjacent to the existing 2x300 MW units, currently operational at Yamunanagar, it said. BHEL said it has executed central and state thermal utility projects of over 3,000 MW in Haryana.
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