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GE Power India lands Rs.850-crore order to supply AQCS solutions

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GE Power India Ltd has been awarded three contracts for a combined value of Rs.850.69 crore ($112.57 million) to supply its air quality control systems (AQCS) solutions.

 

The systems will be supplied to:

 

 

 

 

Prashant Jain, Managing Director of GE Power India Ltd said, “The commitment being shown by the Government of India to reduce the overall levels of SOx and NOx is very encouraging. GE is an industry leader in clean power generation with a broad and best-in-class portfolio of air quality control systems is proud to partner with customers who are working towards a cleaner tomorrow. The solutions from its AQCS portfolio will help to lower levels of SOx and NOx in emissions and will serve to improve the overall quality of air.”

GE’s AQCS portfolio of products offers advanced air pollution control engineering, from process and equipment design to construction, operations, and maintenance. GE Steam Power’s wide range of FGD technological solutions of about 13GW capacity including the above projects is currently in execution across several NTPC plants in Telangana, Solapur, Tanda, Meja, Unchahar, Jhajjar, Sipat and Simhadri. Similarly, GE Steam Power is already executing around 11GW of capacity for NTPC  in addition to 2.24GW of capacity for UPRVUNL  for DeNox solutions. These solutions go a long way in helping customers meet the government regulations around reduction of SOx and NOx from industrial plants and deliver cleaner and more efficient power for the future.

Order for pumped hydropower project

In a communication to stock exchanges on July 9, 2020, GE Power India Ltd said that it has been awarded a contract from Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd for design, engineering, procurement, assembly, inspection and supply of reversible pump turbine and motor generator with associated auxiliaries, and supervision of erection, testing and commissioning for Unit 1 (1×125-mw) of Package III of Phase I; Units 2&3 (2×125-mw) of Phase II, and Unit 4 (1×125-mw) of Phase III of the Kundah pumped storage hydroelectric project in Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. The project , being developed by state power utility  Tamil Nadu Generation & Distribution Corporation Ltd, is believed to be the first pumped storage hydropower project in the southern state.

 

(Featured photograph sourced from ge.com)

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