Bhel commissions GVK’s hydro-power proj in U’khand

NEW DELHI, May 6:  State-owned power equipment maker Bhel has commissioned GVK Group’s 82.5 MW greenfield hydro electric project in Uttarakhand.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd said in a regulatory filing that it has “successfully commissioned the first unit of 82.5 MW at the upcoming Shrinagar Hydro Electric Project (HEP) in Uttarakhand”.
“The greenfield hydro electric project consisting of four units of 82.5 MW each is being set up by Alaknanda Hydro Power Corporation Ltd (GVK Group),” said the Bhel filing to the BSE.
The project is located on the Alaknanda River (near the town of Shrinagar in Pauri Garhwal District of Uttarakhand), a major tributary of the Ganga.
The project is designed to utilise the waters of River Alaknanda by way of a diversion dam.
Bhel said power generation from Shrinagar HEP is likely to result in reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Bhel’s responsibilities in the project include design, manufacture, supply, installation and commissioning of 4 units of 82.5 MW francis turbines, among other works.
At present, the company is executing hydro electric projects of around 4,000 MW which are under various stages of implementation.
Other hydro power projects under execution by Bhel in Uttarakhand include Lata Tapovan HEP, Tapovan Vishnugarh HEP, Vyasi HEP and Vishnugarh Pipalkoti HEP.
“So far, more than 500 hydro generating sets of various ratings have been contracted on Bhel in India and abroad, with a cumulative capacity of more than 26,000 MW. Of these, equipment for about 5,000 MW generating capacity has been contracted outside India,” the company added.
Bhel’s scrip was trading at Rs 234, down 4.39 per cent from the previous close on the BSE. (PTI)