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According to the state owned company BHEL, it has obtained orders for two power plants worth ₹7,000 crore from Adani Power.
The first order for the 2x800 MW Raipur supercritical thermal power plant, being establish in Raipur district of Chhattisgarh, has been received from Adani Power Limited, BHEL mentioned in a statement.
The second order for the 2x800 MW Mirzapur supercritical thermal power plant, being establish in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, has been received from MTEUPPL (a subsidiary of Adani Power Limited), it said.
BHEL's scope for both projects includes the manufacture and supply of main plant equipment and associated auxiliaries, along with supervision of erection and commissioning.
Key equipment for the projects, including steam generators, steam turbines, and generators, will be manufactured at the company's Trichy and Haridwar plants.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), under the Ministry of Heavy Industries, is India's largest engineering and manufacturing enterprise, operating in the energy, industry and infrastructure sectors.
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