BHEL commissions coal-fired power project in Indonesia
Published by Harleigh Hobbs,
Editor
World Coal,
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) has successfully commissioned a 54 MW coal-fired captive power project in Indonesia.
The 3 x 18 MW power project located at Sangatta, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, has been set up by BHEL for PT Citra Kusuma Perdana (PT CKP) for their coal-mining operations.
For the project, BHEL has designed, engineered, manufactured and supplied the Boiler, Turbine & Generator (BTG) island and associated auxiliaries along with supervisory services during erection & commissioning.
BHEL has executed several projects in the region including projects in Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. In Indonesia, the company has previously successfully executed a 2 x 30 MW boiler project for PT Makmur Sejahtera Wisesa (PT MSW); and 2 x 11 MW & 1 x 15 MW captive power projects for PT Indo Bharat Rayon (PT IBR).
An integrated power plant equipment manufacturer with over 50 years of experience, BHEL today has a presence in 82 countries in all the six continents across the globe and has installed nearly 180 GW globally.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/power/14122017/bhel-commissions-coal-fired-power-project-in-indonesia/
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