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BHEL commissions first renovated unit of 3X60 MW Baira Siul Hydro Project

Baira Siul is the first hydro station of NHPC to have been taken up for comprehensive Renovation & Modernisation (R&M).

BHEL commissions first renovated unit of 3X60 MW Baira Siul Hydro Project

Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL) has successfully renovated and modernised one unit of the 3×60 MW Baira Siul Hydro Power in Himachal Pradesh. Notably, Baira Siul is the first hydro station of NHPC to have been taken up for comprehensive Renovation & Modernisation (R&M).

Significantly, BHEL won the order for R&M of three units of the Baira Siul Hydro Power Station located in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, amidst stiff competitive bidding. R&M of the other two units is under various stages of execution.

BHEL’s scope in the project comprises design, manufacture, supply, replacement and commissioning of critical parts of Turbines & auxiliaries, Governors, Generators and Control & Monitoring. The equipment has been supplied from BHEL’s manufacturing units at Bhopal, Bengaluru  and  Jhansi,  while  the on-site  installation  activities  were  carried  out  by  the company’s Power Sector -Northern Region division, Noida.

R&M of the project will result in restoration of output capacity and improvement in efficiency, in addition to leading to better plant availability and life extension of equipment. Significantly, the capacity of the turbine for each unit is designed for a rated output of 60 MW at reduced rated head of 238.1 metres. The turbines installed in 1980-81 were designed for a rated head of 260 metres.

BHEL is also the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) of these hydro units. BHEL is fully geared up to take up R&M jobs of hydro units of BHEL & non-BHEL make sets.

BHEL is presently executing  hydroelectric  projects  of  more  than  6,000  MW,  which  includes 2,910  MW  of  projects  within  the  country  and  3,224  MW  abroad. In addition, BHEL is also carrying out comprehensive Renovation and Modernisation of more than 699 MW hydro projects across the country. Significantly, more than 500 hydroelectric generating sets of various ratings have been ordered on BHEL with a cumulative capacity of more than 30,000 MW, including 6,720 MW for overseas projects.