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Need for systematic improvement in timely execution of thermal projects: Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey

Ministry of Heavy Industries


Projects North Karanpura and Patratu need to be accorded highest priority: Dr. Pandey

Union Minister for Heavy Industries reviewed thermal projects executed by BHEL

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28 APR 2023 6:14PM by PIB Delhi


There is need for systematic improvements and formulation of project specific teams to ensure timely execution of high value national importance power projects, said Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey, Union Minister for Heavy Industries while reviewing the under-construction thermal project being executed by BHEL for central and state utilities here today.

Dr. Pandey also mentioned that projects like North Karanpura and Patratu need to be accorded on highest priority for their earliest possible commissioning.

According to the Union Minister, these projects are of National importance which also includes Maitree Thermal Project being developed by BIFPCL at Bangladesh and being executed by BHEL. CMD, Director (Power & HR-additional charge) and other officials of BHEL briefed the Minister on the present status of the projects. He expressed deep concern over the excessive delay in some of the projects and directed CMD, BHEL to take immediate necessary measures.

Further, in view of increasing power demand in the country, Dr. Pandey emphasized the need to complete the projects in time bound manner in close co- ordination with the utilities. The Minister acknowledged the efforts of BHEL in commissioning Unit #1 of Maitree Bangladesh project, commissioning Unit #1 of North Karanpura Power Project (NKPP), with country’s first Air Cooled Condenser (ACC). In this regard, the Union Minster directed BHEL to ensure commissioning of Second Unit of NKPP by October, 2023 and Third Unit by March, 2024.

BHEL is the only Indian Company & manufacturer of 800MW Boiler and Turbine to have executed projects with 800MW unit ratings in EPC mode. Out of the 37 sets of 800MW commissioned/ under construction, 25 sets have been ordered on BHEL and the balance are imported. BHEL has also set a benchmark in India and holds the record for fastest execution on 800MW power plant at Kothagudem.

With the reducing demand of Thermal Power Projects, BHEL in its efforts for product diversification has recently received an order for 80 nos. of Vande Bharat Trainsets.

The meeting was also attended by Secretary, Joint Secretaries and other srnior officers of the Ministry of Heavy Industries.

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