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BHEL and NANO Co., Ltd. sign TCA for coal-fired power plants

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Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has entered into a technology collaboration agreement (TCA) with NANO Co. Ltd., Republic of Korea, for the design and manufacture of SCR catalysts for De-NOx application in coal-fired power plants, to be commissioned or retrofitted with high capacity emission control equipment.

In the presence of Atul Sobti, CMD, BHEL, the TCA was signed by Subrata Biswas, Director (E, R&D) BHEL and Prof. (Dr.) Dong Woo Shin, CEO & Director, NANO Co., Ltd., in a function at BHEL’s Corporate Office.

Other senior officials from BHEL and NANO Co., Ltd. were also present on this occasion.

To comply with the norms of SOx and NOx emission, issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) for thermal power plants, BHEL is geared up to provide complete, state-of-the-art solutions by offering suitable flue gas clean-up and emission control systems.

This agreement will enable BHEL to enhance its offerings for emission control systems (De-NOx applications) and covers state-of-the-art technology for designing, engineering and manufacturing of SCR catalysts. Following this, BHEL will be the first Indian company to possess technology and manufacturing capabilities for plate type SCR catalysts as part of the ‘Make in India’ initiative. NANO Co. Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of SCR Catalysts and associated raw materials and has supplied SCR catalysts to various countries such as Germany, France, Italy, China, Taiwan etc., besides Korea.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/coal/29062018/bhel-and-nano-co-ltd-sign-tca-for-coal-fired-power-plants/

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