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Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is an Indian central public sector undertaking and the largest government-owned power generation equipment manufacturer. It is under the ownership of Government of India and administrative control of the Ministry of Heavy Industries. Established in 1956, BHEL is based in New Delhi.

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
BHEL Metro 3000 series
TypePublic
ISININE257A01026
IndustryAerospace
Defence
Electrical equipment
Battery manufacturing
Forging
Locomotive
Nuclear power
Rail transport
Hydropower
Thermal power station
Renewables
Founded1956; 67 years ago (1956)
FounderGovernment of India
Headquarters,
India
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Nalin Shinghal
(Chairman & Managing Director)
Products
Revenue 21,210 crore (US$2.7 billion) (2022)[1]
425.51 crore (US$53 million) (2022)[1]
446.03 crore (US$56 million) (2022)[1]
Total assets 55,701.24 crore (US$7.0 billion) (2021)[1]
Total equity 26,484.05 crore (US$3.3 billion) (2021)[1]
OwnerGovernment of India (63.17%)[2]
Number of employees
32,131 (March 2021)[1]
Websitewww.bhel.com

BHEL is only one of the top Indian companies that have continuously filing the patents in India as well as abroad, BHEL have filed over 1000 patents in India in the last six years.[3]

History

BHEL was established in 1956 ushering in the heavy electrical equipment industry in India. Heavy Electricals (India) Limited was merged with BHEL in 1974.[4] When it was set up in 1956, BHEL was envisaged as a plain manufacturing PSU, with technological help from the Soviet Union.[5] In 1980's it was cutting edge in thyristor technology.[6] In 1991, BHEL was converted into a public company. Over time, it developed the capability to produce a variety of electrical, electronic, and mechanical equipment for various sectors, including transmission, transportation, oil and gas, and other allied industries.[4] However, the bulk of the company's revenue is still derived from the sale of power generation equipment such as turbines and boilers. As of 2017, equipment supplied by BHEL constituted around 55% of the total installed power generation capacity in India.[7] The company also supplies electric locomotives to the Indian Railways and defence equipment such as the Super Rapid Gun Mount (SRGM) naval guns manufactured in partnership with the Ordnance Factory Board and simulators to the Indian Armed Forces.[4][8]

It also has been exporting its power and industry segment products and services for over 40 years. BHEL's global references are spread across over 76 countries across all the six continents of the world. The cumulative overseas installed capacity of BHEL manufactured power plants exceeds 9,000 MW across 21 countries including Malaysia, Oman, Iraq, UAE, Bhutan, Egypt, and New Zealand. Their physical exports range from turnkey projects to after sales services.[9]

Operations

 
BHEL WAG7 freight train
 
Two-seat training monoplane Bharat Swati built by BHEL
 
Super Rapid Gun Mount (SRGM) 76/62 naval gun built by BHEL
 
Kolkata metro 1000 series coaches built between 1984 and 1988 by BHEL

BHEL is engaged in the design, engineering, manufacturing, construction, testing, commissioning and servicing of a wide range of products, systems and services for the core sectors of the economy, viz. power, transmission, industry, transportation, renewable energy, oil & gas, and defence.

It has a network of 16 manufacturing units, two repair units, four regional offices, eight service centres, eight overseas offices, 15 regional centres, seven joint ventures, and infrastructure allowing it to execute more than 150 projects at sites across India and abroad. The company has established the capability to deliver 20,000 MW p.a. of power equipment to address the growing demand for power generation equipment.[10]

BHEL has retained its market leadership position during 2015–16 with 74% market share in the Power Sector. An improved focus on project execution enabled BHEL record its highest ever commissioning/synchronization of 15059 MW of power plants in domestic and international markets in 2015–16, marking a 59% increase over 2014–15. With the all-time high commissioning of 15000 MW in a single year FY2015-16, BHEL has exceeded 170 GW installed base of power generating equipments.[11]

BHEL has been catering to the nation's Nuclear Programme since 1976 by way of design, manufacture, testing and supply of critical nuclear components like Reactor Headers, Steam Generators, Steam Turbine Generators, other Heat Exchangers and Pressure Vessels.[12]

It also has been exporting its power and industry segment products and services for over 40 years. BHEL's global references are spread across over 76 countries across all the six continents of the world. The cumulative overseas installed capacity of BHEL manufactured power plants exceeds 9,000 MW across 21 countries including Malaysia, Oman, Iraq, UAE, Bhutan, Egypt, and New Zealand. Their physical exports range from turnkey projects to after sales services.[13]

Initiatives

 
The first 3-phase Ethernet-based AC MEMU train equipped with BHEL manufactured electrics

BHEL's investment in R&D is amongst the largest in the corporate sector in India.

During 2012–2013, the company invested about ₹1,252 Crore on R&D efforts, which corresponds to nearly 2.50% of the turnover of the company, focusing on new product and system developments and improvements in existing products. The IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) capital of BHEL grew by 21.5% in the year, taking the total to 2170.

The corporate R&D division at Hyderabad leads BHEL's research efforts in a number of areas of importance to BHEL's product range. Research & product development (RPD) groups for each product group at the manufacturing divisions play a complementary role. BHEL has established Centres of Excellence for Simulators, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Permanent Magnet Machines, Surface Engineering, Machine Dynamics, Centre for Intelligent Machines and Robotics, Compressors & Pumps, Centre for Nano Technology, Ultra High Voltage Laboratory at Corporate R&D; Centre of Excellence for Hydro Machines at Bhopal; Power Electronics and IGBT & Controller Technology at Electronics Division, Bengaluru, and Advanced Fabrication Technology and Coal Research Centre at Tiruchirappalli.

BHEL has established four specialized institutes, viz., Welding Research Institute (WRI) at Tiruchirappalli, Ceramic Technological Institute (CTI) at Bangalore, Centre for Electric Traction (CET) at Bhopal and Pollution Control Research Institute (PCRI) at Haridwar. Amorphous Silicon Solar Cell plant at Gurgaon pursues R&D in Photo Voltaic applications.[14]

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has achieved the unique milestone of supplying its 100th Space-grade battery to ISRO for its very important and critical mission, Chandrayaan 3.These are manufactured at the Electronic Systems Division (ESD) of BHEL in Bengaluru, These batteries use various types of chemistry, including Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel-Hydrogen and Lithium-Ion.[15]

BHEL-supplied equipment at Kaiga power plant creates world record for continuous operation.[16] BHEL and NPCIL collaborated to develop 220-MW Kaiga 1 nuclear power plant, an indigenously designed pressurized heavy water reactor (PHWR), On 31 Dec 2019 Kaiga 1 became a world record holder for running 962 unbroken days.[17]

BHEL is one of the only four Indian companies and the only Indian public sector enterprise figuring in 'The Global Innovation 1000' of Booz & Co., a list of 1,000 publicly traded companies which are the biggest spenders on R&D in the world.[18]

In 2011, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd has been ranked 9th most innovative company in the world by US business magazine Forbes.It filed 303 patents and copyrights during the year.Its intellectual capital has gone up to 1,438 patents and copyrights.[19]

List of R&D breakthroughs[20]

  1. Its R&D breakthroughs include 100 KW permanent magnet motors for India's submarine programme, which significantly reduce the size of the submarines for greater mobility.
  2. The insulated-gate bipolar transistor-based inverter for railway locomotives. This propulsion system, which allows locomotives to use power more efficiently, helped BHEL bag a Rs 400 crore order from the Indian Railways, beating international rivals.
  3. its R&D developed the high temperature superconducting (HTSC) transformer, which is more efficient, smaller in size, weight and volume, and can withstand twice the capacity overload without insulation damage or loss of product life.
  4. In 2011, World's first 1200 kV Ultra High Voltage Alternating Current (UHVAC) Transformer of 333 MVA rating.The Transformer has been developed, manufactured and successfully tested by BHEL entirely through in-house know-how. [21]India’s PowerGrid beats global peers in high-voltage game with the help of BHEL.[22]
  5. World's First DC Electric Train Engine With Regenerative Braking. the concept involving the energy-efficient regeneration system was put into shape by BHEL in a 5,000 HP WAG-7 electric locomotive. The technology is meant to be an upgrade to the existing dynamic braking system used presently in the locomotives. [23]
  6. In 2002, The Bharat Heavy Electricals has successfully developed a first-of-its-kind in the world device for improving power transfer capability and reducing transmission losses in the country's highest rating (400 kV) transmission lines. The device, called Controlled Shunt Reactor[24][25]
  7. BHEL has commissioned the world’s first ±800 kV multi-terminal HVDC project from North-East to Agra.[26]
  8. BHEL successfully demonstrates World's first indigenous High Ash Coal Gasification Plant which converts Coal to Methanol.[27][28]
  9. BHEL commissions 250 MW lignite power plant in Gujarat based on eco-friendly Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC) technology, using low grade coal (lignite) as the primary fuel.[29]
  10. Bharat Heavy Electricals has developed a high velocity oxy fuel thermal spray process for preventing silt erosion in components of hydro turbines in hydro electric power stations.HVOF coatings were applied to turbine needles at Shanan project and to guide vanes, top cover and lower ring at Bairasiul project.It was found that the coated components showed negligible erosion.[30]
  11. BHEL implements innovative boiler cleaning process in coal-fired thermal units.The boiler commissioning cycle will reduce from 100 days to 80 days by successfully completing the main 'Boiler Acid cleaning' without its light-up, by using an Auxiliary Boiler.[31]
  12. BHEL with collaboration with IIT Madras developed Solid Waste Combustor, This indigenous Pilot Plant, based on a first-of-its-kind ‘Rotary Furnace’ to efficiently incinerate unsegregated Municipal Solid Waste generated in India.[32]
  13. In 2022, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL) has produced a Bus Potential Transformer Module, first of its kind to be developed by an Indian manufacturer. In the existing design, a separate Potential Transformer(PT) panel was provided, having the same size, weight and cost as a regular feeder panel. Cost-savings of 57% can be achieved by the new development. In addition, panel size and weight are reduced by 80%, compared to conventional PT panels. The new PT Module for 33 kV Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) was successfully developed, installed and commissioned at a substation site (HVPNL, Sector – 107 Gurugram, Haryana).[33][34]

Manufacturing Facilities

 
BHEL Jhansi built WAG-7 at BHEL yard, Jhansi
  1. In 2009, has developed a new state-of-the-art 1,200 kV class Ultra High Voltage (UHV) transformer manufacturing facility at BHEL, Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh.The new UHV transformer block has a dust free and controlled atmosphere, air conditioned bays for winding works, pressurised bay for core building and final assembly, EOT cranes for lifting loads up to 450 tonne, isostatic pressing device for windings, air cushion transport system for movement of equipment & machinery and attached UHV laboratory for testing transformers.[35]
  2. BHEL Jhansi, is a factory and township in Uttar Pradesh, India. It was founded on 9 January 1974 and is one of the 17 manufacturing units.BHEL Jhansi started production of transformers in 1976. BHEL Jhansi has two product groups: transformers and locomotives.

Test facilities

  1. BHEL has collaborated with National High Power Test Laboratory Pvt. Ltd.(NHPTL) to successfully tests auto transformer at NHPTL facilities.[36]
  2. BHEL to establish the India’s first High Temperature Spin Test Rig for coal based thermal power plants.The efficiency enhancement of coal-based thermal power plants depends on the use of nickel-based superalloy materials as against chrome-based steels widely used now. Advanced Ultra Super Critical (AUSC) consortium selected the nickel-based Alloy 617M.[37]

Upcoming Projects

 
BHEL has won the contract to supply 80 Vande Bharat Express

In 2019, BHEL and Libcoin are in talks to form a consortium to initially build a 1GWh lithium-ion battery plant in India.The plant's capacity will be scaled up to 30GWh in due course.[38]

In 2022, BHEL and Titagarh Wagons formed a consortium and participated in a tender by Government of India. The consortium emerged the second lowest bidder and will be supplying 80 Vande Bharat Trains to Indian Railways.[39][40]

In 2023, Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) have entered into an MoU to jointly pursue business opportunities in the area of nuclear power plants based on Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR) technology. BHEL is the company to be actively associated with all the three stages of the Indian Nuclear Programme (1st Stage PHWR, 2nd Stage FBR and 3rd Stage AHWR).[41]

In May 2023, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), stated that the Indian Railways has set very ambitious targets and kept aggressive targets for upgradation.One of the significant goals set by the Indian Railways is the complete overhaul of signaling systems.As technology upgrades, BHEL will also upgrade and participate in the modernization process of the signaling system.[42]

Criticism

BHEL is selected to construct 1340-megawatt Rampal coal power plant in Rampal Upazila, Bangladesh, which is close to the Sundarbans mangrove forest. The power plant is set up by Bangladesh-India Friendship Power Company Pvt. Limited — a joint venture between NTPC Limited and Bangladesh Power Development Board.[43] The project has faced criticism for the environmental impact and the potential harm to the largest mangrove forest in the world.[44][45][46] In 2017 Norway's sovereign wealth fund removed BHEL from its investment portfolio over concerns about the Rampal coal plant.[47][48]

See also

References

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Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited BHEL is an Indian central public sector undertaking and the largest government owned power generation equipment manufacturer It is under the ownership of Government of India and administrative control of the Ministry of Heavy Industries Established in 1956 BHEL is based in New Delhi Bharat Heavy Electricals LimitedBHEL Metro 3000 seriesTypePublicTraded asBSE 500103NSE BHELISININE257A01026IndustryAerospaceDefenceElectrical equipmentBattery manufacturingForgingLocomotiveNuclear powerRail transportHydropowerThermal power stationRenewablesFounded1956 67 years ago 1956 FounderGovernment of IndiaHeadquartersNew Delhi IndiaArea servedWorldwideKey peopleNalin Shinghal Chairman amp Managing Director ProductsGas and Steam TurbinesUltra High Voltage TransformerIndustrial ValvesPower electronicsBoilersElectric MotorsControlled Shunt ReactorElectric LocomotivesGeneratorsHeat ExchangersNuclear reactorSwitchgears and SensorsAutomation and Control SystemsTransmission systemsRevenue 21 210 crore US 2 7 billion 2022 1 Operating income 425 51 crore US 53 million 2022 1 Net income 446 03 crore US 56 million 2022 1 Total assets 55 701 24 crore US 7 0 billion 2021 1 Total equity 26 484 05 crore US 3 3 billion 2021 1 OwnerGovernment of India 63 17 2 Number of employees32 131 March 2021 1 Websitewww wbr bhel wbr comBHEL is only one of the top Indian companies that have continuously filing the patents in India as well as abroad BHEL have filed over 1000 patents in India in the last six years 3 Contents 1 History 2 Operations 3 Initiatives 3 1 List of R amp D breakthroughs 20 4 Manufacturing Facilities 5 Test facilities 6 Upcoming Projects 7 Criticism 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory EditBHEL was established in 1956 ushering in the heavy electrical equipment industry in India Heavy Electricals India Limited was merged with BHEL in 1974 4 When it was set up in 1956 BHEL was envisaged as a plain manufacturing PSU with technological help from the Soviet Union 5 In 1980 s it was cutting edge in thyristor technology 6 In 1991 BHEL was converted into a public company Over time it developed the capability to produce a variety of electrical electronic and mechanical equipment for various sectors including transmission transportation oil and gas and other allied industries 4 However the bulk of the company s revenue is still derived from the sale of power generation equipment such as turbines and boilers As of 2017 equipment supplied by BHEL constituted around 55 of the total installed power generation capacity in India 7 The company also supplies electric locomotives to the Indian Railways and defence equipment such as the Super Rapid Gun Mount SRGM naval guns manufactured in partnership with the Ordnance Factory Board and simulators to the Indian Armed Forces 4 8 It also has been exporting its power and industry segment products and services for over 40 years BHEL s global references are spread across over 76 countries across all the six continents of the world The cumulative overseas installed capacity of BHEL manufactured power plants exceeds 9 000 MW across 21 countries including Malaysia Oman Iraq UAE Bhutan Egypt and New Zealand Their physical exports range from turnkey projects to after sales services 9 Operations Edit BHEL WAG7 freight train Two seat training monoplane Bharat Swati built by BHEL Super Rapid Gun Mount SRGM 76 62 naval gun built by BHEL Kolkata metro 1000 series coaches built between 1984 and 1988 by BHEL BHEL is engaged in the design engineering manufacturing construction testing commissioning and servicing of a wide range of products systems and services for the core sectors of the economy viz power transmission industry transportation renewable energy oil amp gas and defence It has a network of 16 manufacturing units two repair units four regional offices eight service centres eight overseas offices 15 regional centres seven joint ventures and infrastructure allowing it to execute more than 150 projects at sites across India and abroad The company has established the capability to deliver 20 000 MW p a of power equipment to address the growing demand for power generation equipment 10 BHEL has retained its market leadership position during 2015 16 with 74 market share in the Power Sector An improved focus on project execution enabled BHEL record its highest ever commissioning synchronization of 15059 MW of power plants in domestic and international markets in 2015 16 marking a 59 increase over 2014 15 With the all time high commissioning of 15000 MW in a single year FY2015 16 BHEL has exceeded 170 GW installed base of power generating equipments 11 BHEL has been catering to the nation s Nuclear Programme since 1976 by way of design manufacture testing and supply of critical nuclear components like Reactor Headers Steam Generators Steam Turbine Generators other Heat Exchangers and Pressure Vessels 12 It also has been exporting its power and industry segment products and services for over 40 years BHEL s global references are spread across over 76 countries across all the six continents of the world The cumulative overseas installed capacity of BHEL manufactured power plants exceeds 9 000 MW across 21 countries including Malaysia Oman Iraq UAE Bhutan Egypt and New Zealand Their physical exports range from turnkey projects to after sales services 13 Initiatives Edit The first 3 phase Ethernet based AC MEMU train equipped with BHEL manufactured electrics BHEL s investment in R amp D is amongst the largest in the corporate sector in India During 2012 2013 the company invested about 1 252 Crore on R amp D efforts which corresponds to nearly 2 50 of the turnover of the company focusing on new product and system developments and improvements in existing products The IPR Intellectual Property Rights capital of BHEL grew by 21 5 in the year taking the total to 2170 The corporate R amp D division at Hyderabad leads BHEL s research efforts in a number of areas of importance to BHEL s product range Research amp product development RPD groups for each product group at the manufacturing divisions play a complementary role BHEL has established Centres of Excellence for Simulators Computational Fluid Dynamics Permanent Magnet Machines Surface Engineering Machine Dynamics Centre for Intelligent Machines and Robotics Compressors amp Pumps Centre for Nano Technology Ultra High Voltage Laboratory at Corporate R amp D Centre of Excellence for Hydro Machines at Bhopal Power Electronics and IGBT amp Controller Technology at Electronics Division Bengaluru and Advanced Fabrication Technology and Coal Research Centre at Tiruchirappalli BHEL has established four specialized institutes viz Welding Research Institute WRI at Tiruchirappalli Ceramic Technological Institute CTI at Bangalore Centre for Electric Traction CET at Bhopal and Pollution Control Research Institute PCRI at Haridwar Amorphous Silicon Solar Cell plant at Gurgaon pursues R amp D in Photo Voltaic applications 14 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited BHEL has achieved the unique milestone of supplying its 100th Space grade battery to ISRO for its very important and critical mission Chandrayaan 3 These are manufactured at the Electronic Systems Division ESD of BHEL in Bengaluru These batteries use various types of chemistry including Nickel Cadmium Nickel Hydrogen and Lithium Ion 15 BHEL supplied equipment at Kaiga power plant creates world record for continuous operation 16 BHEL and NPCIL collaborated to develop 220 MW Kaiga 1 nuclear power plant an indigenously designed pressurized heavy water reactor PHWR On 31 Dec 2019 Kaiga 1 became a world record holder for running 962 unbroken days 17 BHEL is one of the only four Indian companies and the only Indian public sector enterprise figuring in The Global Innovation 1000 of Booz amp Co a list of 1 000 publicly traded companies which are the biggest spenders on R amp D in the world 18 In 2011 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd has been ranked 9th most innovative company in the world by US business magazine Forbes It filed 303 patents and copyrights during the year Its intellectual capital has gone up to 1 438 patents and copyrights 19 List of R amp D breakthroughs 20 Edit Its R amp D breakthroughs include 100 KW permanent magnet motors for India s submarine programme which significantly reduce the size of the submarines for greater mobility The insulated gate bipolar transistor based inverter for railway locomotives This propulsion system which allows locomotives to use power more efficiently helped BHEL bag a Rs 400 crore order from the Indian Railways beating international rivals its R amp D developed the high temperature superconducting HTSC transformer which is more efficient smaller in size weight and volume and can withstand twice the capacity overload without insulation damage or loss of product life In 2011 World s first 1200 kV Ultra High Voltage Alternating Current UHVAC Transformer of 333 MVA rating The Transformer has been developed manufactured and successfully tested by BHEL entirely through in house know how 21 India s PowerGrid beats global peers in high voltage game with the help of BHEL 22 World s First DC Electric Train Engine With Regenerative Braking the concept involving the energy efficient regeneration system was put into shape by BHEL in a 5 000 HP WAG 7 electric locomotive The technology is meant to be an upgrade to the existing dynamic braking system used presently in the locomotives 23 In 2002 The Bharat Heavy Electricals has successfully developed a first of its kind in the world device for improving power transfer capability and reducing transmission losses in the country s highest rating 400 kV transmission lines The device called Controlled Shunt Reactor 24 25 BHEL has commissioned the world s first 800 kV multi terminal HVDC project from North East to Agra 26 BHEL successfully demonstrates World s first indigenous High Ash Coal Gasification Plant which converts Coal to Methanol 27 28 BHEL commissions 250 MW lignite power plant in Gujarat based on eco friendly Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion CFBC technology using low grade coal lignite as the primary fuel 29 Bharat Heavy Electricals has developed a high velocity oxy fuel thermal spray process for preventing silt erosion in components of hydro turbines in hydro electric power stations HVOF coatings were applied to turbine needles at Shanan project and to guide vanes top cover and lower ring at Bairasiul project It was found that the coated components showed negligible erosion 30 BHEL implements innovative boiler cleaning process in coal fired thermal units The boiler commissioning cycle will reduce from 100 days to 80 days by successfully completing the main Boiler Acid cleaning without its light up by using an Auxiliary Boiler 31 BHEL with collaboration with IIT Madras developed Solid Waste Combustor This indigenous Pilot Plant based on a first of its kind Rotary Furnace to efficiently incinerate unsegregated Municipal Solid Waste generated in India 32 In 2022 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd BHEL has produced a Bus Potential Transformer Module first of its kind to be developed by an Indian manufacturer In the existing design a separate Potential Transformer PT panel was provided having the same size weight and cost as a regular feeder panel Cost savings of 57 can be achieved by the new development In addition panel size and weight are reduced by 80 compared to conventional PT panels The new PT Module for 33 kV Gas Insulated Switchgear GIS was successfully developed installed and commissioned at a substation site HVPNL Sector 107 Gurugram Haryana 33 34 Manufacturing Facilities Edit BHEL Bhopal factory BHEL Jhansi built WAG 7 at BHEL yard Jhansi In 2009 has developed a new state of the art 1 200 kV class Ultra High Voltage UHV transformer manufacturing facility at BHEL Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh The new UHV transformer block has a dust free and controlled atmosphere air conditioned bays for winding works pressurised bay for core building and final assembly EOT cranes for lifting loads up to 450 tonne isostatic pressing device for windings air cushion transport system for movement of equipment amp machinery and attached UHV laboratory for testing transformers 35 BHEL Jhansi is a factory and township in Uttar Pradesh India It was founded on 9 January 1974 and is one of the 17 manufacturing units BHEL Jhansi started production of transformers in 1976 BHEL Jhansi has two product groups transformers and locomotives Test facilities EditBHEL has collaborated with National High Power Test Laboratory Pvt Ltd NHPTL to successfully tests auto transformer at NHPTL facilities 36 BHEL to establish the India s first High Temperature Spin Test Rig for coal based thermal power plants The efficiency enhancement of coal based thermal power plants depends on the use of nickel based superalloy materials as against chrome based steels widely used now Advanced Ultra Super Critical AUSC consortium selected the nickel based Alloy 617M 37 Upcoming Projects Edit BHEL has won the contract to supply 80 Vande Bharat Express In 2019 BHEL and Libcoin are in talks to form a consortium to initially build a 1GWh lithium ion battery plant in India The plant s capacity will be scaled up to 30GWh in due course 38 In 2022 BHEL and Titagarh Wagons formed a consortium and participated in a tender by Government of India The consortium emerged the second lowest bidder and will be supplying 80 Vande Bharat Trains to Indian Railways 39 40 In 2023 Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited NPCIL and Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited BHEL have entered into an MoU to jointly pursue business opportunities in the area of nuclear power plants based on Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor PHWR technology BHEL is the company to be actively associated with all the three stages of the Indian Nuclear Programme 1st Stage PHWR 2nd Stage FBR and 3rd Stage AHWR 41 In May 2023 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited BHEL stated that the Indian Railways has set very ambitious targets and kept aggressive targets for upgradation One of the significant goals set by the Indian Railways is the complete overhaul of signaling systems As technology upgrades BHEL will also upgrade and participate in the modernization process of the signaling system 42 Criticism EditBHEL is selected to construct 1340 megawatt Rampal coal power plant in Rampal Upazila Bangladesh which is close to the Sundarbans mangrove forest The power plant is set up by Bangladesh India Friendship Power Company Pvt Limited a joint venture between NTPC Limited and Bangladesh Power Development Board 43 The project has faced criticism for the environmental impact and the potential harm to the largest mangrove forest in the world 44 45 46 In 2017 Norway s sovereign wealth fund removed BHEL from its investment portfolio over concerns about the Rampal coal plant 47 48 See also EditBharathidasan Institute of Management a college that functions within the BHEL campus established in partnership with BHEL List of public sector undertakings in IndiaPortal CompaniesReferences Edit a b c d e f BHEL 2021 Annual Report PDF bseindia com Retrieved 5 May 2022 BHEL bags R amp M contract for Ukai Thermal Power Station worth Rs 300 crore Business Standard India 19 January 2023 Retrieved 9 February 2023 Mahindra amp Mahindra TVS and BHEL have filed over 1000 patents in India in the last six years Not just in India these companies actively file patents worldwide Deccan Herald Retrieved 30 January 2023 a b c Company History Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd Economic Times Retrieved 29 September 2013 BHEL amp Bharat Electronics two PSUs in top R amp D spenders in India Economic Times Retrieved 28 December 2010 Company History Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd slideshare 21 July 2015 Retrieved 21 July 2015 http www bhel com financial information pdf 15 16 BHEL 20Annual 20Report 202015 16 pdf bare URL PDF Correspondent Our 6 January 2006 Ordnance Factory Board develops advanced rifles Business Standard India via Business Standard Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd Bhel com Archived from the original on 1 December 2017 Retrieved 10 May 2018 About us BHEL com 31 March 2013 Archived from the original on 1 December 2017 Retrieved 29 September 2013 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd Press release Bhel com 7 April 2016 Retrieved 10 May 2018 BHEL dispatches nuclear steam generator to NPCIL for Rajasthan project The Economic Times 14 March 2022 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd Bhel com Archived from the original on 1 December 2017 Retrieved 10 May 2018 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd Bhel com 31 March 2017 Retrieved 10 May 2018 BHEL supplies 100th space grade battery to ISRO The Economic Times 19 March 2021 BHEL supplied equipment at Kaiga power plant create world record ET EnergyWorld Indian Designed Nuclear Reactor Breaks Record for Continuous Operation February 2019 Research amp Development BHEL Retrieved 29 September 2013 BHEL ninth on Forbes most innovative list The Economic Times 28 July 2011 BHEL amp Bharat Electronics two PSUs in top R amp D spenders in India The Economic Times 28 December 2010 https www constructionweekonline in business bhel develops indias first uhvac transformer India s PowerGrid beats global peers in high voltage game The Times of India 8 August 2016 India Creates World s First DC Electric Train Engine with Regenerative Braking 11 February 2019 Correspondent Our 21 November 2002 Bhel develops device to reduce T amp D losses The Times of India via Press Trust of India Correspondent HT 7 October 2006 The first of its kind Controlled Shunt Reactor CSR has been developed by BHEL in house said a BHEL release The device which operates automatically depending on system requirement in less than 10 milliseconds improves power transfer capability of transmission lines The Hindustan Times via HT Correspondent Bhopal BHEL commissioned world s first 800 kV multi terminal HVDC project First of Its Kind Central Government Inaugurates India s Coal to Methanol Plant Made by BHEL 17 January 2022 Innovation BHEL successfully demonstrates India s first indigenous High Ash Coal Gasification Plant BRIEF BHEL commissions 250 MW lignite power plant in Gujarat Reuters 27 March 2017 BHEL develops process to check plant erosion The Times of India 8 July 2003 BHEL implements innovative boiler cleaning process in coal fired thermal units IIT Madras developed Solid Waste Combustor Commissioned at BHEL Factory in Tamil Nadu Bharat Heavy Electricals LTD BHEL has produced a Bus Potential Transformer Module for 33 kV Gas Insulated Switchgear GIS Power Transformer News 15 February 2022 Retrieved 15 February 2022 BHEL develops Bus Potential Transformer Module for 33kV GIS BHEL develops new state of the art facility at Bhopal 20 November 2009 BHEL successfully tests auto transformer at NHPTL BHEL to establish the India s first High Temperature Spin Test Rig for coal based thermal power plants 19 September 2020 BHEL Libcoin to build India s first lithium ion battery plant Govt ET Auto https www constructionworld in transport infrastructure metro rail and railways infrastructure bhel emerges as fully indian bidder for the vande bharat train 39397 Russia s TMH RVNL JV emerges lowest bidder for 200 Vande Bharat trains March 2023 BHEL and NPCIL sign MoU for collaboration for pressurised Heavy Water Reactor Technology based Nuclear Power Plants BHEL expects to ride Indian Railways aggressive upgradation targets Khan Sharier 18 January 2016 India s Bhel gets Rampal contract The Daily Star Retrieved 18 January 2016 Shift Rampal power plant save Sundarbans theindependentbd com Retrieved 18 January 2016 Rampal power plant puts the Sundarbans in crossfire Prothom Alo Archived from the original on 14 March 2016 Retrieved 18 January 2016 Rampal plant to doom Sundarbans Study www dhakatribune com Retrieved 18 January 2016 Norway excludes India s BHEL over Rampal power plant Dhaka Tribune 6 May 2017 Retrieved 6 May 2017 AFP 5 May 2017 Norway wealth fund drops BHEL from its portfolio over environmental concerns livemint com Retrieved 6 May 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited amp oldid 1153109298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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