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Sulphur shock from West Asia risks slowing Bhel's boiler production
India imports about 40% of its annual sulphur demand of about 4 million tonnes. More than three-quarters of this comes from West Asian countries such as the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Oman, according to latest available World Bank Data for 2023.
cityfalcon.com·1d ago
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BHEL gets Rs 13,500 crore order from NTPC for Telangana thermal power project
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, BHEL, has secured a significant order worth Rs 13,500 crore from NTPC. This order is for the main plant package of the 2,400 MW Telangana Stage-II thermal power plant. BHEL received the Notification of Award on March 29, 2026. The project scope includes design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, erection, commissioning, and testing of the main plant package.
cityfalcon.com·2d ago
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BHEL bags ₹13,500+ crore NTPC order for Telangana thermal project
BHEL emerged as the successful bidder for the project in October 2024 and received a limited notice to proceed in November 2024 to initiate basic engineering work.
cityfalcon.com·2d ago
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BHEL Secures ₹13,500 Crore NTPC Order For 3x800 MW Telangana Power Project
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has received a Notification of Award from NTPC Limited for a 3x800 MW Telangana Stage-II thermal power project, with the contract valued at over Rupees 13,500 crore excluding GST. The award was received on March 29, 2026.
cityfalcon.com·2d ago
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India relaxes rules for some state-run firms to procure critical equipment from China
NEW DELHI: India authorised some state firms including Bharat Heavy Electricals BHEL.NS and Steel Authority of India on Friday to procure critical equipment from China, according to a government source and document, after easing restrictions. Reuters reported last month that India would relax restrictions on buying Chinese equipment imposed after a deadly 2020 border clash, allowing state-run power and coal companies to start limited imports as shortages and project delays mounted. India has since then also eased investment curbs on China. Under the relaxation of the rules, India’s largest state-run power equipment maker Bharat Heavy Electricals can procure 21 types of critical equipment from China, the government order said. A similar authorisation has been given to Steel Authority of India for certain critical components, and for sourcing of coal-gasification equipment by other state-run firms, a government source said. Asia gold: Gold demand improves in India as prices ease; China sees softer buying The deadly clashes in 2020 between Indian and Chinese troops along the Himalayan frontier prompted New Delhi to tighten rules on Chinese procurement and investments, but a global realignment of trade sparked by ​U.S. tariffs ⁠has prompted India to consider a calibrated reset with China to keep supply chains steady and attract investments.
cityfalcon.com·5d ago
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