Alstom Projects India has won three major contracts worth over Rs 270 crore to build hydroelectric projects in the country. The first contract has been signed with Shiga Energy for the 97 MW Tashiding hydroelectric project based in West Sikkim district on the Rathang Chu river. The second contract has been signed with NSL Tidong Power Generation for the Tidong 1 hydroelectric project in Kinnaur District in the State of Himachal Pradesh, consisting of two 50 MW units. The third contract has been signed with Haridwar Infrastructure for the Dikchu hydroelectric project on the river Dikchu, a tributary of Teesta River in East Sikkim, for a 96 MW plant.
The contract for the Tashiding project includes the design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of the entire electro mechanical package including the turbines, generator, 220 KV outdoor switchyard, General Step-Up (GSU) transformers, Balance of Plant and auxiliaries. The contract for Tidong 1 project includes the design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of the turbines, generators and auxiliaries, and the contract for Dikchu project includes the design, manufacture, supply, testing and commissioning of the turbines, generators and auxiliaries.
All equipment will be manufactured at Alstom’s Vadodara facility in Gujarat, one of the company’s largest hydro equipment manufacturing hubs worldwide.
Alstom is well positioned to serve India’s growing hydro needs. Projects currently under execution include the 2000 MW Subansiri Lower hydroelectric power plant in the states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, India’s largest hydro project.
Company Name | CMP |
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Larsen & Toubro | 3630.60 |
Rail Vikas Nigam | 433.00 |
NCC | 287.25 |
KEC International | 1232.00 |
Kalpataru Projects | 1275.40 |
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