The document provides a list of 15 ongoing and completed projects across power generation, transmission, spare parts supply, overhauling, erection and commissioning sectors. It includes details such as client, location, scope and time period for each project. The projects range from operation and maintenance of power plants, substations and solar PV plants to supply of spare parts, annual overhauling of turbines, strengthening of coal bunkers and erection & commissioning activities.
Encotec Energy provides energy solutions from generation to distribution. It has a managing director, director of operations, executive director of projects, and general manager of engineering. Encotec's vision is to be a valued global partner providing reliable, high-quality services. Its mission is to deliver sustainable value through business growth across the energy value chain. Encotec has experience in power plant construction, commissioning, operation and maintenance, renewable energy, and industrial services.
Akhilesh Kumar has submitted his curriculum vitae for the role of Electrical Engineer at Toss Mini Hydel Power Project. He has a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from W.B.U.T Kolkata and a PGDC in Hydro power plant engineering from NPTI. His work experience includes over a year as an Installation Engineer at Omega Elevators and he is currently working as the Electrical Engineer at Toss Mini Hydel Power Project, where he performs operation and maintenance of equipment like turbines, generators, and transformers. He has also completed relevant training programs in areas like hydro power plant engineering, steel plant operations, and grid substation equipment.
R.K. Shakar has over 28 years of experience working in electrical roles in the power industry. He is currently serving as Senior Deputy General Manager of the 105 MVA power plant at Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd. in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. Some of his responsibilities include maintenance planning, overseeing electrical systems, ensuring regulatory compliance, and training subordinates. He has experience with commissioning various power equipment including turbines, generators, transformers, and switchgear.
NTPC Ltd. is India's largest power company, generating over 25% of the country's electricity. It was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in New Delhi. The company operates coal-fired, gas-fired, hydroelectric, and solar power plants across India. NTPC's oldest plant is the 705MW Badarpur Thermal Power Station located in Delhi, which opened in 1973 but now faces issues due to its age and use of polluted cooling water from the Yamuna River. The company aims to increase renewable energy capacity and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels over time as it works to meet India's growing electricity needs.
Generation of power using Railway trackIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study on generating power from railway tracks. A system is proposed that uses the vertical displacement of railway tracks caused by passing trains to drive a generator via a gear mechanism. When a train passes, the track vibrates up and down, moving a flap connected to a rack and pinion gear set. This rotation is transferred through freewheels and a flywheel to the shaft of a DC generator, producing power that is stored in a battery. The system aims to harvest 8-10 watts of power from track vibrations to supply power for trackside infrastructure. A prototype circuit and components are described, including the track arrangement, gearing, flywheel, generator and battery. The conclusion discusses implementing this
This report summarizes the design of a 1 megawatt grid-connected solar photovoltaic system in Hyderabad, India. The location was selected due to its high annual solar irradiation of 5.32 kWh/m2/day. Canadian Solar CS6P-260PX polycrystalline solar modules and two 500 kW ABB PVS800 central inverters were selected as the primary components. System simulations showed the system would produce 894 kW of maximum power and have an 80.1% performance ratio. Eight combiner boxes were also selected to connect the 22 module strings in parallel to each inverter.
Generation Of Power using Railway TrackIRJET Journal
1) The document proposes a system to generate power from railway tracks using a mechanical energy harvesting arrangement. As a train passes over the track, it causes vertical deflection which is harvested through a rack and pinion mechanism connected to a flywheel and generator.
2) The generated power is stored in a battery and can be used to power trackside infrastructure like signal lights and communication devices, providing up to 10 watts of power.
3) The system aims to efficiently harvest energy from passing trains to enable self-powered rail infrastructure through a continuous output to the battery, without needing an electrical converter.
Vskills certification for Clean Energy Professional assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for assessing, implementing and managing clean energy initiatives. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in climate change, energy resources, energy utilization, environmental aspects, solar radiation basics, different forms of clean energy (solar thermal or photovoltaic, wind, hydropower, geothermal, biomass, oceanic), fuel cells, Closed Rankin Cycle , bio-diesel, ethanol, Gibbs-Helmholtz Equation, hydrogen energy and hybrid energy systems.
Encotec Energy provides energy solutions from generation to distribution. It has a managing director, director of operations, executive director of projects, and general manager of engineering. Encotec's vision is to be a valued global partner providing reliable, high-quality services. Its mission is to deliver sustainable value through business growth across the energy value chain. Encotec has experience in power plant construction, commissioning, operation and maintenance, renewable energy, and industrial services.
Akhilesh Kumar has submitted his curriculum vitae for the role of Electrical Engineer at Toss Mini Hydel Power Project. He has a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from W.B.U.T Kolkata and a PGDC in Hydro power plant engineering from NPTI. His work experience includes over a year as an Installation Engineer at Omega Elevators and he is currently working as the Electrical Engineer at Toss Mini Hydel Power Project, where he performs operation and maintenance of equipment like turbines, generators, and transformers. He has also completed relevant training programs in areas like hydro power plant engineering, steel plant operations, and grid substation equipment.
R.K. Shakar has over 28 years of experience working in electrical roles in the power industry. He is currently serving as Senior Deputy General Manager of the 105 MVA power plant at Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd. in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. Some of his responsibilities include maintenance planning, overseeing electrical systems, ensuring regulatory compliance, and training subordinates. He has experience with commissioning various power equipment including turbines, generators, transformers, and switchgear.
NTPC Ltd. is India's largest power company, generating over 25% of the country's electricity. It was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in New Delhi. The company operates coal-fired, gas-fired, hydroelectric, and solar power plants across India. NTPC's oldest plant is the 705MW Badarpur Thermal Power Station located in Delhi, which opened in 1973 but now faces issues due to its age and use of polluted cooling water from the Yamuna River. The company aims to increase renewable energy capacity and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels over time as it works to meet India's growing electricity needs.
Generation of power using Railway trackIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study on generating power from railway tracks. A system is proposed that uses the vertical displacement of railway tracks caused by passing trains to drive a generator via a gear mechanism. When a train passes, the track vibrates up and down, moving a flap connected to a rack and pinion gear set. This rotation is transferred through freewheels and a flywheel to the shaft of a DC generator, producing power that is stored in a battery. The system aims to harvest 8-10 watts of power from track vibrations to supply power for trackside infrastructure. A prototype circuit and components are described, including the track arrangement, gearing, flywheel, generator and battery. The conclusion discusses implementing this
This report summarizes the design of a 1 megawatt grid-connected solar photovoltaic system in Hyderabad, India. The location was selected due to its high annual solar irradiation of 5.32 kWh/m2/day. Canadian Solar CS6P-260PX polycrystalline solar modules and two 500 kW ABB PVS800 central inverters were selected as the primary components. System simulations showed the system would produce 894 kW of maximum power and have an 80.1% performance ratio. Eight combiner boxes were also selected to connect the 22 module strings in parallel to each inverter.
Generation Of Power using Railway TrackIRJET Journal
1) The document proposes a system to generate power from railway tracks using a mechanical energy harvesting arrangement. As a train passes over the track, it causes vertical deflection which is harvested through a rack and pinion mechanism connected to a flywheel and generator.
2) The generated power is stored in a battery and can be used to power trackside infrastructure like signal lights and communication devices, providing up to 10 watts of power.
3) The system aims to efficiently harvest energy from passing trains to enable self-powered rail infrastructure through a continuous output to the battery, without needing an electrical converter.
Vskills certification for Clean Energy Professional assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for assessing, implementing and managing clean energy initiatives. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in climate change, energy resources, energy utilization, environmental aspects, solar radiation basics, different forms of clean energy (solar thermal or photovoltaic, wind, hydropower, geothermal, biomass, oceanic), fuel cells, Closed Rankin Cycle , bio-diesel, ethanol, Gibbs-Helmholtz Equation, hydrogen energy and hybrid energy systems.
Pioneer institute of professional studiesMayuri Jain
This document provides a SWOT analysis of Adani Power Limited, an Indian power company. It includes details of the company's business profile, projects, mission, vision, values, objectives, locations, board of directors, promoters, and financial analysis. Adani Power Limited is part of the Adani Group and plans to increase the capacity of its Mundra power project from 4,620 MW to 5,000 MW. The document provides an overview of Adani Power Limited's operations, leadership, and goals.
IRJET- Automated Machine Design through Software Controller SupportIRJET Journal
The document proposes an automated machine design that uses a software controller to support a continuous cyclic mechanism for energy generation. It involves using components like a ball nut screw, gear shafts, coils of wire, and an Arduino controller to convert mechanical motion from a house jack into rotational motion that drives the coils to generate electricity, and then uses the generated electricity to power the jack in a self-sustaining cycle. The goal is to create a machine that can generate power continuously without relying on external energy sources like fossil fuels.
RM SOLAAR PRIVATE LIMITED is a solar energy company established in 2009 that designs, integrates, and installs solar power plants for residential, commercial, and industrial use. The company has successfully installed various solar projects ranging from 5MW to 10kW systems. They provide complete installation and commissioning services for solar power plants, power packs, and water heating systems. Their goal is to fully satisfy customers by executing projects on time and as per contract specifications.
This document appears to be a training report submitted by Nishant Pareek to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Mechanical Engineering. It provides an overview of Nishant's summer training at the National Thermal Power Corporation plant in Anta. The report includes sections on the history and operations of NTPC, a description of the Anta plant layout and power production process, and details on the gas turbine, steam turbine, and waste heat recovery boiler systems.
Adani Power started as a power trading company in 1996 and became India's largest private power producer. It operates coal-fired power plants with a total generation capacity of 13,620 MW located in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Karnataka. Adani Power uses supercritical technology at its Mundra plant in Gujarat, which was India's first supercritical unit and is also certified under the UN's Clean Development Mechanism. The company aims to achieve its mission of being the largest global integrated utility by 2020.
The document is a resume for Muhammad Babar summarizing his career experience and qualifications. It details his educational background including degrees in electrical engineering and physics. It then outlines his previous work experience in senior management and engineering roles overseeing utilities and power generation at various textile mills from 1987 to the present. It provides information on the types of generators and systems he has experience with. The resume concludes with details on computer skills and personal information.
Fabrication of Low Cost Gravity Powered Led LightIRJET Journal
This document describes the design and fabrication of a low-cost gravity-powered LED light. The device harnesses gravitational potential energy by using a bag filled with rocks or heavy objects attached to a cord that slowly descends, powering a generator to light an LED bulb. It provides lighting without ongoing fuel costs. The device was tested with bags weighing 5-10 kg lifted 2.5 meters, finding that heavier weights and greater heights increased the time light was produced. An efficiency of 22.36% was achieved. The gravity light provides a safer, cheaper alternative to kerosene lamps for those without electricity access.
This document provides information about Vikas Singh's internship project and training report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree. It was completed under the guidance of internal supervisor Dinesh Jhakar and external supervisor Brahm Shanker at the Badarpur Thermal Power Station of NTPC Limited in New Delhi, India from March to June. The report includes details about NTPC, the evolution and operations of the Badarpur Thermal Power Station, and Vikas Singh's experiences during the internship period.
This industrial training report summarizes Deepak Kr Singh's one month internship at the Singrauli Super Thermal Power Plant in Shaktinagar, India. The report includes details of the power plant such as its seven units with a total capacity of 2,000 MW. It also covers various topics related to thermal power generation including the workings of boilers, turbines, generators, and switchgear. Deepak conducted his training under the supervision of his training incharge Mr. CH Satynarayan, during which he gained knowledge and experience in the electrical engineering aspects of thermal power generation.
Hari Prasad K is an electrical engineer with over 5 years of experience in thermal power plants and oil & gas industries. He has expertise in installation, testing, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of high-voltage equipment up to 420kV. Currently, he works as a senior engineer at a 4620MW thermal power plant in Gujarat, India, where he is responsible for operation and maintenance. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and is available for relocation.
Project Report on Industrial Summer Training at NTPC SimhadriAshish Uppu
The following pdf is a Project Report about my Industrial Training at NTPC Limited Simhadri, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. It includes all the fundamentals of a Thermal Power Plant: its layout, various departments, principal components etc. It also contains a brief profile about the company.
Prakash Chand has over 9 years of experience in the wind energy sector. He currently works as an engineer for INOX Wind Infrastructure Services in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, where he performs maintenance, commissioning, and problem analysis for wind turbines. Previously, he worked for Suzlon Energy as a senior technician, where he was responsible for tower erection and maintenance, gearbox changes, and addressing mechanical issues. Prakash holds a diploma in mechanical engineering and has experience working with various wind turbine components and tools.
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This document discusses a method for increasing the efficiency of micro grid-tied wind turbines in low wind speed regimes. The authors attach a small external DC motor to the turbine rotor hub using a spring balance system. The motor provides an external torque to the rotor when wind speeds are low, between 2.5-4 m/s, to maintain the rotor's momentum and allow the generator to produce a stable power supply. Theoretical calculations and experiments on a 700W turbine show that the method increases output power. However, further experiments are needed to fully validate the approach and optimize the motor and control systems. The goal is to enable stable power production from wind turbines even in locations with average wind speeds too low for conventional designs.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING REPORT @ NTPC VINDHYACHALMilind Punj
The document is a vocational training report submitted by Milind Punj to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electrical Engineering. It provides an overview of Milind's training at the NTPC Vindhyachal thermal power station located in Singrauli District, Madhya Pradesh, India. The report includes an acknowledgements section, introduction to NTPC Ltd and the NTPC Vindhyachal power plant, descriptions of the power generation process and basic plant components, and a conclusion. Milind conducted his training from May 15th to June 14th 2014 under the guidance of Mr. A. Markhedkar, focusing on various electrical and operational aspects of the thermal power station.
Final reprt at ntpc vindhyanagar , singrauliDevanshu Yadav
This document provides an overview of the author's vocational training project report on thermal power plants conducted at the National Thermal Power Corporation plant in Vindhyanchal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It includes declarations, certificates, acknowledgements, contents, and 12 chapters discussing topics like the basic power plant cycle, boiler maintenance, turbine systems, efficiency improvements, and environmental management. The report aims to document the author's 45-day training experience at the NTPC plant to fulfill their industrial training program requirements.
This document presents a case study of a proposed rooftop solar PV system for a residential colony in Navi Mumbai. It discusses the design and economics of the system. The document includes a certificate of approval, project report approval, declaration, acknowledgements, abstract and table of contents. It was submitted by 5 students in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree.
complete overview of power sector in india with the total share in generation and introduction to ntpc ltd including the detailed description of ntpc dadri power plant mainly gas power plant and its auxillary are explained in detail
This document provides a 3-page report on power distribution by Ankur S Pithadiya for his 1-month industrial training. It includes:
- An abstract describing the training and thanks to those involved
- Acknowledgements thanking those who helped with the training
- A table of contents outlining the various chapters covering topics like electricity in Gujarat, PGVCL profile, HT & LT line erection, releasing new consumers, meter laboratories, substation layouts, transformers, and conclusions.
The report appears to provide an overview of the power distribution system in Gujarat and the author's learnings from his industrial training placement. It includes details on various components of the transmission
IRJET- Ergonomic Design and Development of Flywheel in Exercise Equipment for...IRJET Journal
This document describes a project to design an exercise equipment that can generate electricity through human pedaling. The design includes a frame to hold all components, a pedaling mechanism connected to a flywheel, and an alternator. Rotational energy from the flywheel is transferred to the alternator to generate electricity that can charge batteries. The goals of the design are to produce electricity in an affordable, safe, efficient, and durable manner while also allowing for exercise. Components like the stainless steel frame, used alternator, and wiring arrangement were chosen to minimize costs. The flywheel and gearing system were designed to store rotational energy from pedaling and transfer it effectively to the alternator.
This document summarizes information about hydroelectric power potential and projects in India. It provides details on India's hydroelectric installed capacity, potential sites identified by the Central Electricity Authority, and basin-wise potential breakdown. Major hydroelectric projects in India are listed along with their operators and key facts. The document also discusses MNRE incentives for small hydroelectric projects below 25 MW, including capital subsidies provided to promote hydro development.
Gensol's credentials in solar industryAshish Verma
This document lists solar power projects in India developed by Gensol, including rooftop and ground mount projects. It provides details of over 50 rooftop projects totaling nearly 3 MW capacity. Two ground mount projects are listed totaling 5.55 MW in Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh. Additionally, Gensol has developed two boot projects of 985 kWp capacity in Maharashtra and Haryana. The document demonstrates Gensol's expertise in developing distributed solar projects across multiple states in India.
Pioneer institute of professional studiesMayuri Jain
This document provides a SWOT analysis of Adani Power Limited, an Indian power company. It includes details of the company's business profile, projects, mission, vision, values, objectives, locations, board of directors, promoters, and financial analysis. Adani Power Limited is part of the Adani Group and plans to increase the capacity of its Mundra power project from 4,620 MW to 5,000 MW. The document provides an overview of Adani Power Limited's operations, leadership, and goals.
IRJET- Automated Machine Design through Software Controller SupportIRJET Journal
The document proposes an automated machine design that uses a software controller to support a continuous cyclic mechanism for energy generation. It involves using components like a ball nut screw, gear shafts, coils of wire, and an Arduino controller to convert mechanical motion from a house jack into rotational motion that drives the coils to generate electricity, and then uses the generated electricity to power the jack in a self-sustaining cycle. The goal is to create a machine that can generate power continuously without relying on external energy sources like fossil fuels.
RM SOLAAR PRIVATE LIMITED is a solar energy company established in 2009 that designs, integrates, and installs solar power plants for residential, commercial, and industrial use. The company has successfully installed various solar projects ranging from 5MW to 10kW systems. They provide complete installation and commissioning services for solar power plants, power packs, and water heating systems. Their goal is to fully satisfy customers by executing projects on time and as per contract specifications.
This document appears to be a training report submitted by Nishant Pareek to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Mechanical Engineering. It provides an overview of Nishant's summer training at the National Thermal Power Corporation plant in Anta. The report includes sections on the history and operations of NTPC, a description of the Anta plant layout and power production process, and details on the gas turbine, steam turbine, and waste heat recovery boiler systems.
Adani Power started as a power trading company in 1996 and became India's largest private power producer. It operates coal-fired power plants with a total generation capacity of 13,620 MW located in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Karnataka. Adani Power uses supercritical technology at its Mundra plant in Gujarat, which was India's first supercritical unit and is also certified under the UN's Clean Development Mechanism. The company aims to achieve its mission of being the largest global integrated utility by 2020.
The document is a resume for Muhammad Babar summarizing his career experience and qualifications. It details his educational background including degrees in electrical engineering and physics. It then outlines his previous work experience in senior management and engineering roles overseeing utilities and power generation at various textile mills from 1987 to the present. It provides information on the types of generators and systems he has experience with. The resume concludes with details on computer skills and personal information.
Fabrication of Low Cost Gravity Powered Led LightIRJET Journal
This document describes the design and fabrication of a low-cost gravity-powered LED light. The device harnesses gravitational potential energy by using a bag filled with rocks or heavy objects attached to a cord that slowly descends, powering a generator to light an LED bulb. It provides lighting without ongoing fuel costs. The device was tested with bags weighing 5-10 kg lifted 2.5 meters, finding that heavier weights and greater heights increased the time light was produced. An efficiency of 22.36% was achieved. The gravity light provides a safer, cheaper alternative to kerosene lamps for those without electricity access.
This document provides information about Vikas Singh's internship project and training report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree. It was completed under the guidance of internal supervisor Dinesh Jhakar and external supervisor Brahm Shanker at the Badarpur Thermal Power Station of NTPC Limited in New Delhi, India from March to June. The report includes details about NTPC, the evolution and operations of the Badarpur Thermal Power Station, and Vikas Singh's experiences during the internship period.
This industrial training report summarizes Deepak Kr Singh's one month internship at the Singrauli Super Thermal Power Plant in Shaktinagar, India. The report includes details of the power plant such as its seven units with a total capacity of 2,000 MW. It also covers various topics related to thermal power generation including the workings of boilers, turbines, generators, and switchgear. Deepak conducted his training under the supervision of his training incharge Mr. CH Satynarayan, during which he gained knowledge and experience in the electrical engineering aspects of thermal power generation.
Hari Prasad K is an electrical engineer with over 5 years of experience in thermal power plants and oil & gas industries. He has expertise in installation, testing, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of high-voltage equipment up to 420kV. Currently, he works as a senior engineer at a 4620MW thermal power plant in Gujarat, India, where he is responsible for operation and maintenance. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and is available for relocation.
Project Report on Industrial Summer Training at NTPC SimhadriAshish Uppu
The following pdf is a Project Report about my Industrial Training at NTPC Limited Simhadri, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. It includes all the fundamentals of a Thermal Power Plant: its layout, various departments, principal components etc. It also contains a brief profile about the company.
Prakash Chand has over 9 years of experience in the wind energy sector. He currently works as an engineer for INOX Wind Infrastructure Services in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, where he performs maintenance, commissioning, and problem analysis for wind turbines. Previously, he worked for Suzlon Energy as a senior technician, where he was responsible for tower erection and maintenance, gearbox changes, and addressing mechanical issues. Prakash holds a diploma in mechanical engineering and has experience working with various wind turbine components and tools.
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This document discusses a method for increasing the efficiency of micro grid-tied wind turbines in low wind speed regimes. The authors attach a small external DC motor to the turbine rotor hub using a spring balance system. The motor provides an external torque to the rotor when wind speeds are low, between 2.5-4 m/s, to maintain the rotor's momentum and allow the generator to produce a stable power supply. Theoretical calculations and experiments on a 700W turbine show that the method increases output power. However, further experiments are needed to fully validate the approach and optimize the motor and control systems. The goal is to enable stable power production from wind turbines even in locations with average wind speeds too low for conventional designs.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING REPORT @ NTPC VINDHYACHALMilind Punj
The document is a vocational training report submitted by Milind Punj to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electrical Engineering. It provides an overview of Milind's training at the NTPC Vindhyachal thermal power station located in Singrauli District, Madhya Pradesh, India. The report includes an acknowledgements section, introduction to NTPC Ltd and the NTPC Vindhyachal power plant, descriptions of the power generation process and basic plant components, and a conclusion. Milind conducted his training from May 15th to June 14th 2014 under the guidance of Mr. A. Markhedkar, focusing on various electrical and operational aspects of the thermal power station.
Final reprt at ntpc vindhyanagar , singrauliDevanshu Yadav
This document provides an overview of the author's vocational training project report on thermal power plants conducted at the National Thermal Power Corporation plant in Vindhyanchal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It includes declarations, certificates, acknowledgements, contents, and 12 chapters discussing topics like the basic power plant cycle, boiler maintenance, turbine systems, efficiency improvements, and environmental management. The report aims to document the author's 45-day training experience at the NTPC plant to fulfill their industrial training program requirements.
This document presents a case study of a proposed rooftop solar PV system for a residential colony in Navi Mumbai. It discusses the design and economics of the system. The document includes a certificate of approval, project report approval, declaration, acknowledgements, abstract and table of contents. It was submitted by 5 students in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree.
complete overview of power sector in india with the total share in generation and introduction to ntpc ltd including the detailed description of ntpc dadri power plant mainly gas power plant and its auxillary are explained in detail
This document provides a 3-page report on power distribution by Ankur S Pithadiya for his 1-month industrial training. It includes:
- An abstract describing the training and thanks to those involved
- Acknowledgements thanking those who helped with the training
- A table of contents outlining the various chapters covering topics like electricity in Gujarat, PGVCL profile, HT & LT line erection, releasing new consumers, meter laboratories, substation layouts, transformers, and conclusions.
The report appears to provide an overview of the power distribution system in Gujarat and the author's learnings from his industrial training placement. It includes details on various components of the transmission
IRJET- Ergonomic Design and Development of Flywheel in Exercise Equipment for...IRJET Journal
This document describes a project to design an exercise equipment that can generate electricity through human pedaling. The design includes a frame to hold all components, a pedaling mechanism connected to a flywheel, and an alternator. Rotational energy from the flywheel is transferred to the alternator to generate electricity that can charge batteries. The goals of the design are to produce electricity in an affordable, safe, efficient, and durable manner while also allowing for exercise. Components like the stainless steel frame, used alternator, and wiring arrangement were chosen to minimize costs. The flywheel and gearing system were designed to store rotational energy from pedaling and transfer it effectively to the alternator.
This document summarizes information about hydroelectric power potential and projects in India. It provides details on India's hydroelectric installed capacity, potential sites identified by the Central Electricity Authority, and basin-wise potential breakdown. Major hydroelectric projects in India are listed along with their operators and key facts. The document also discusses MNRE incentives for small hydroelectric projects below 25 MW, including capital subsidies provided to promote hydro development.
Gensol's credentials in solar industryAshish Verma
This document lists solar power projects in India developed by Gensol, including rooftop and ground mount projects. It provides details of over 50 rooftop projects totaling nearly 3 MW capacity. Two ground mount projects are listed totaling 5.55 MW in Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh. Additionally, Gensol has developed two boot projects of 985 kWp capacity in Maharashtra and Haryana. The document demonstrates Gensol's expertise in developing distributed solar projects across multiple states in India.
This document provides information about hydroelectric power prospects in India and globally, including:
- India has the 7th largest installed hydroelectric capacity globally and potential to develop an additional 148,700 MW of hydroelectric power. Major river basins in India with hydroelectric potential are the Indus, Brahmaputra, Ganga, and others.
- Important existing hydroelectric projects in India include Tehri Dam, Koyna Hydroelectric Project, Srisailam Dam, Nathpa Jhakri, Sardar Sarovar Dam, and Bhakra Nangal Dam.
- The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy provides financial incentives for developing new small hydroelectric projects up
The document lists 42 grid-connected solar power projects that were commissioned in various Indian states between 2009-2011, totaling 143.5 MW in capacity. It provides details on the project developer, location, capacity and month/year of commissioning for each project. The largest projects include a 30 MW project in Gujarat and 5 MW projects commissioned in Rajasthan in October 2011. A variety of public and private entities developed the projects across many Indian states.
Pradeep Kumar Gupta is an Assistant Manager at JSW Energy in Ratnagiri, India. He has over 6 years of experience in turbine maintenance and mechanical maintenance roles. He holds a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering from BITS, Bhopal. Prior to his current role, he worked as a Senior Engineer at Adani Power Ltd in Gujarat and as a GET at Uttam Galva Steel Ltd in Khopoli. In his current role, his responsibilities include maintenance of pumps, heaters, condensers and other equipment. He focuses on preventative maintenance, cost optimization, and safety.
Hari Prasad Konduru has over 18 years of experience in installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of diesel, HFO and gas power plants. He currently works as a Senior Engineer for Wartsila India Pvt Ltd in Chennai, where he is responsible for a 2x6MW and 1x3MW CPP. Previously he has worked for Aggreko UK Ltd in UAE as an Electrical Technician, and for Techint Engineering and Construction in Abu Dhabi as an Assistant Engineer focusing on commissioning. He holds a diploma in electrical and electronics engineering and has extensive experience working with PLCs and commissioning various power plant equipment.
The document discusses various news items from the energy sector in India between September 12-18, 2015. Key highlights include the government replacing old thermal plants with newer more efficient ones, several power plants winning subsidies to buy imported gas to increase electricity generation, and Indian Oil Corporation planning large investments to increase its oil output capacity.
Sumesh Savale has over 20 years of experience in maintenance, commissioning, and management roles in thermal power plants exceeding 210MW capacity. He is currently seeking a middle management role where he can utilize his technical and leadership skills. Some of his past roles include Deputy General Manager at Hindustan Power and Senior Manager at Adani Power, where he oversaw maintenance, commissioning, and operations. He has experience with both subcritical and supercritical units.
This document discusses solar power in India, with a focus on opportunities and challenges. It provides details on India's solar potential and targets, the growth of global solar demand, and key government policies and incentives to promote solar power, including the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission. It also gives an overview of solar resources and installed capacity in India, as well as incentives provided by the state of Gujarat, where several solar plants have been commissioned. Land acquisition and distributed solar infrastructure are identified as opportunities but also challenges to large-scale solar development in India.
Gujarat will launch an 'Agro-Solar policy' allowing farmers to rent land for solar power generation while still farming, earning 30-40% of profits. EESL distributed LED bulbs in Rajasthan, aiming to reduce costs and increase lifespan compared to CFL and normal bulbs. India added 2,500MW of solar in 2015 and aims to be a top 5 global solar market by increasing targets to 100GW by 2022 from various projects. Fuel consumption rose 5.52% in July in India from increased gasoline use. NHPC restored a damaged hydroelectric unit in Jammu and Kashmir.
Sujit Basu is a mechanical engineer from India with over 29 years of experience working in power plants. He has extensive experience installing, maintaining, and commissioning gas turbines, steam turbines, boilers, piping systems and other equipment. Currently he works for GE in Saudi Arabia as the Site Manager for a 2050 MW combined cycle power plant project, overseeing erection and commissioning of the steam turbine, HRSG and balance of plant equipment. He holds an engineering degree and additional qualifications in non-destructive testing. Sujit is married with a son and enjoys reading, cooking, traveling and listening to music in his free time.
Ajay Kumar Uikey is an electrical engineer with 12 years of experience in power plant operations and maintenance. He has expertise in maintenance and overhauling of generators, transformers, switchgear, motors, and other equipment. He is adept at auditing management systems and has experience implementing ISO, OHSAS, and energy management standards. Uikey has a history of receiving awards for his work and contributions to improving plant reliability and efficiency. He is currently manager at Jindal Power Limited in Tamnar, Raigarh, India, where he oversees operations and maintenance activities.
Siddhartha Mukherjee has over 3 years of experience as a site engineer working on infrastructure projects in India. He has experience coordinating technical and commercial activities for projects installing fire protection systems, power plant boilers, ESP systems, and other equipment. He holds a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and is proficient in various computer programming and control systems. He is currently seeking a new position with expected compensation according to company norms.
This document provides an overview of Alstom's presence and operations in India over the past century. Key points include:
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- It has over 10,000 employees in India working in power, transport, and grid sectors.
- Alstom has strategic partnerships with companies like Bharat Forge, BHEL, and Infosys to enhance its technologies and services.
- It is involved in numerous power, transport and grid projects across India.
The document summarizes India's major power plants by fuel type. It provides tables listing the top 3 coal, gas, diesel, hydro, and nuclear power plants by installed capacity. The largest coal plant is the Mundra Thermal Power Station with 4,620 MW capacity. The largest gas plant is the Pragati Power Station with 1,330 MW capacity. The largest diesel plant is the GMR Vasavi plant with 200 MW capacity. The largest hydro plant is the Tehri Dam with 2,400 MW capacity. The largest nuclear plant is the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant with 1,000 MW capacity and another 1,000 MW under construction.
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This document is a report on a coal-based thermal power plant prepared by three students from Birla Institute of Technology and Science as part of their Practice School-I course. It provides an abstract and introduction, then covers various aspects of the plant's operations including the coal to electricity process, the Rankine cycle, supercritical technology used, equipment like turbines and generators, plant operations, efficiency planning, the chemical plant, coal handling, ash handling, and maintenance.
The document discusses India's target of achieving 175,000 MW of renewable energy by 2022, including 100,000 MW from solar energy. It notes that while global agencies have committed loans for this mission, rapidly increasing the solar target from 20,000 MW to 100,000 MW may disrupt India's electricity grid and increase costs. It also reports on power wastage due to transmission congestion, top bidders for a gas pipeline project, companies expanding into the solar power business, and various states' investments to strengthen energy infrastructure.
The Haryana government plans to expand its power transmission and distribution system by commissioning 215 additional substations and augmenting 418 existing substations, as well as laying over 3,000 km of transmission and distribution lines, with funding from central government schemes. The NPCIL expects to restart the first unit of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project in December 2015 after maintenance. An Essar-Saipem joint venture won a $1.57 billion contract in Kuwait for the Al-Zour refinery project. Hindustan Power conducted a successful boiler light-up test for the second unit of its Anuppur thermal power plant in Madhya Pradesh.
The document discusses renewable energy in India, providing an overview of India's energy sector and the status and future prospects of renewable energy. It notes that India has significant potential for renewable energy from sources like solar, wind and hydro due to its climate and geography. The document outlines India's targets for increasing renewable energy capacity and summarizes the current installed capacity and leadership in sectors like wind and solar energy. It also examines investment opportunities and government support for growing renewable energy in India.
1. Spectrum of Projects under Execution
S.No. Client Owner Location Capacity Brief Scope of Project Period
1
Sai Wardha Power Ltd. (Subsidiary of KSK
Energy Ventures Ltd.)
Sai Wardha Power Ltd.
(Subsidiary of KSK Energy
Ventures Ltd.)
Warora, Maharashtra, India 4 X 135 MW
Field Operation & Mechanical
Maintenance of BTG Island
October 2015 - Continuing
2 Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd. Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd.
District Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu,
India
2 X 600 MW
a) Coal Mills Maintenance b) BOP &
Auxiliaries Maintenance c) Central
Stores Management
October 2015 - Continuing
3 Tata Power Company Ltd. Meenakshi Energy Pvt. Ltd.
District Nellore, Andhra
Pradesh, India
2 X 150 MW
Field Operation & Mechanical
Maintenance
October 2015 - Continuing
4 IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company Ltd.
IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power
Company Ltd.
District Cuddalore, Tamil
Nadu, India
2 X 600 MW
Central Control Room Operation and
Supervision of O&M Package
Contractors
September 2015 - Continuing
5 Jhajjar Power Ltd. (A CLP India Company)
Jhajjar Power Ltd. (A CLP India
Company)
Jhajjar, Haryana, India 2 X 660 MW
Preventive & Breakdown
Maintenance Services for Boiler &
Auxiliaries and FGD
February 2015 - Continuing
6
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd. (Reliance
Power)
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd.
(Reliance Power)
Butibori, Maharshtra, India 2 X 300 MW
Preventive & Breakdown
Maintenance Services for BOP &
Auxiliaries
January 2015 - Continuing
7 Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd. Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd.
District Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu,
India
2 X 600 MW
Central Control Room Operation
Services
December 2014 - Continuing
8
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd. (Reliance
Power)
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd.
(Reliance Power)
Butibori, Maharshtra, India 2 X 300 MW
Preventive & Breakdown
Maintenance Services for Boiler &
Auxiliaries"
September 2013 - Continuing
9 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd. Bellary, Karnataka, India 4 X 300 MW
Preventive & Breakdown
Maintenance Services for "Turbine &
Auxiliaries"
June 2013 - Continuing
10 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd. Bellary, Karnataka, India
2 X 130 MW
4 X 300 MW
1 X 100 MW
1 X 130 MW
Operation Support Services for Main
Plant, Coal Handling Plant, Ash
Handling Plant, 220 kV & 400 kV
Switchyards and Chemistry
June 2013 - Continuing
11 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd. Bellary, Karnataka, India 4 X 300 MW
Electrical Breakdown Maintenance
Services
June 2013 - Continuing
12 Adhunik Power & Natural Resources Ltd
Adhunik Power & Natural
Resources Ltd.
Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India 2 X 270 MW
Electrical Maintenance, C&I
Maintenance and Operation Support
Services
December 2012 - Continuing
1
Bhopal Dhule Transmission Co. Ltd.
(Subsidiary of Sterlite Grid Ltd.)
Bhopal Dhule Transmission Co.
Ltd. (Subsidiary of Sterlite Grid
Ltd.)
Dhule, Maharashtra, India 765 / 400 kV
Operation Support Services for 765 /
400 kV Substation
December 2014 - Continuing
2 ALSTOM T&D India Ltd.
Sasan Power Ltd. (Reliance
Power)
Sidhikhurd, Madhya Pradesh,
India
765 / 400 kV
24 X 7 Maintenance Services for 765
kV / 400 kV Switchyards
November 2014 - Continuing
Operation & Maintenance (Power Generation)
Operation & Maintenance (Transmission & Substation)
2. Spectrum of Projects under Execution
S.No. Client Owner Location Capacity Brief Scope of Project Period
3
Bhopal Dhule Transmission Co. Ltd.
(Subsidiary of Sterlite Grid Ltd.)
Bhopal Dhule Transmission Co.
Ltd. (Subsidiary of Sterlite Grid
Ltd.)
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh,
India
765 / 400 kV
Operation Support Services for 765 /
400 kV Substation
November 2014 - Continuing
1 Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd. Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd.
District Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu,
India
2 X 600 MW
Supply of Chinese Make Mill Roller
Assembly
November 2015 - April 2016
2 IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company Ltd.
IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power
Company Ltd.
District Cuddalore, Tamil
Nadu, India
2 X 600 MW
Supply of Chinese Make Coal Mill
Spares.
November 2015 - April 2016
3 IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company Ltd.
IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power
Company Ltd.
District Cuddalore, Tamil
Nadu, India
2 X 600 MW
Supply of Chinese Make Fan Spares
(PA, ID & FD Fan).
November 2015 - April 2016
4 IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company Ltd.
IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power
Company Ltd.
District Cuddalore, Tamil
Nadu, India
2 X 600 MW
Supply of Chinese Make Belt &
Conveyor Spares.
November 2015 - April 2016
1 Vyshaka Solar Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd.
Vyshaka Solar Energy Systems
Pvt. Ltd.
Village MV Palli, KV Palli
Mandal, District Chittor, Andhra
Pradesh, India
2 MWp AC
Enigineering, Procurement, and
Construction for Solar PV plant
March 2016 - Continuing
1
Sai Wardha Power Ltd. (Subsidiary of KSK
Energy Ventures Ltd.)
Sai Wardha Power Ltd.
(Subsidiary of KSK Energy
Ventures Ltd.)
Warora, Maharashtra, India 4 X 135 MW
Overhauling of Main Plant
Equipment
April 2016
2 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd. Bellary, Karnataka, India 1 X 300 MW Annual Overhauling of TG Auxiliaries June 2016
3 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd. Bellary, Karnataka, India 1 X 300 MW
Annual Overhauling of TG Auxiliaries
- Oil System
August 2016
4 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd. Bellary, Karnataka, India 1 X 300 MW Annual Overhauling of TG Auxiliaries August 2016
Solar EPC
Spare Parts Supply
Overhauling
3. Spectrum of Projects Executed
S.No. Client Owner Location Capacity Brief Scope of Project Period
1 Sasan Power Ltd. (Reliance Power)
Sasan Power Ltd. (Reliance
Power)
Siddhikhurd, Madhya Pradesh,
India
6 X 660 MW
Mechanical Maintenance of BOP &
Auxiliaries
January 2015 - January 2016
2
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd. (Reliance
Power)
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd.
(Reliance Power)
Butibori, Maharshtra, India 2 X 300 MW Field Operation Services for BTG November 2014 - October 2015
3 IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company Ltd.
IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power
Company Ltd.
District Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu,
India
2 X 600 MW Commissioning Supervision Services September 2014 - September 2015
4 GMR Chhattisgarh Energy Ltd. GMR Chhattisgarh Energy Ltd.
District Raipur, Chhattisgarh,
India
2 X 685 MW
Field Operation Services for BTG &
BOP
February 2014 - August 2015
5
Kosti Thermal Power Station through BHEL
thru. NDTech (Encotec Group Co.)
Sudanese Thermal Power
Generation Company Ltd.
Kosti, Sudan 4 X 125 MW
Commissioning Support Services for
Water Systems
March 2013 - June 2015
6 JSW Energy Ltd.JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd.
District Bellary, Karnataka,
India
4 X 300 MW
Inspection & Maintenance Coal
Bunkers
June 2014 - December 2014
7 Tata Power Company Ltd. Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd. Bina, Madhya Pradesh, India 3 X 33 MW
Critical Equipment Maintenance
Services
July 2012 - May 2014
8 Tata Power Company Ltd. Meenakshi Energy Pvt. Ltd. Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India 2 X 150 MW
Field Operation Services for BTG &
BOP
January 2012- September 2013
9 Indiabulls Power Ltd. Indiabulls Power Ltd. Amravati, Maharashtra, India 5 X 270 MW Operation Support Services March 2013 - March 2013
10 Bina Power Supply Company Ltd. Jaypee Group Bina, Madhya Pradesh, India 2 X 250 MW
Maintenance Services for Various
Equipments during Shutdown
February 2013
11 Bina Power Supply Company Ltd. Jaypee Group Bina, Madhya Pradesh, India 2 X 250 MW
Replacement of PA Fan Motor
including Decoupling of Damaged
Motor, Coupling of New Motor, Load
Trial of New Motor, Alignment with
Fan and Successful Commissioning
of Fan after Alignment
January 2013
12 Action Ispat & Power Pvt. Ltd. Action Ispat & Power Pvt. Ltd.
District Sambalpur, Orissa,
India
2 X 43 MW
Project Management &
Commissioning Supervision Services
February 2012 - May 2012
1 ALSTOM T&D India Ltd.
Uttar Pradeash Power
Transmission Corporation Ltd.
Anpara, Uttar Pradesh, India 765 kV / 400 kV
Operation & Maintenance of 765 kV /
400 kV Substation
April 2014 - December 2015
1 Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd. Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd.
District Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu,
India
2 X 600 MW
Supply of Chinese Make Coal Mill
Spares
August 2015 - March 2016
2 Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd. Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd.
District Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu,
India
2 X 600 MW
Supply of Chinese Make Oil Filtering
Machine
January 2016 - February 2016
3 Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd. Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd.
District Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu,
India
2 X 600 MW
Supply of Chinese Make Mill
Flooding Valves
December 2015 - January 2016
4 Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd. Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd.
District Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu,
India
2 X 600 MW
Supply of Chinese Make Oil Filtering
Machine
July 2015 - November 2015
5 Rosa Power Supply Co. Ltd. (Reliance Power)
Rosa Power Supply Co. Ltd.
(Reliance Power)
District Shahjhanpur, Uttar
Pradesh, India
4 X 300 MW
Supply of Chinese Make Key Board
for Coal Feeder
July 2015 - October 2015
6 Rosa Power Supply Co. Ltd. (Reliance Power)
Rosa Power Supply Co. Ltd.
(Reliance Power)
District Shahjhanpur, Uttar
Pradesh, India
4 X 300 MW
Supply of Chinese Make PA & FD
Fan Hydraulic Oil System Spares
July 2015 - October 2015
7 Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd. Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd.
District Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu,
India
2 X 600 MW
Supply of Chinese Make DC High
Voltage Test Equipment
July 2015 - August 2015
Operation & Maintenance (Power Generation)
Operation & Maintenance (Transmission & Substation)
Spare Parts Supply
4. Spectrum of Projects Executed
S.No. Client Owner Location Capacity Brief Scope of Project Period
8
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd. (Reliance
Power)
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd.
(Reliance Power)
Butibori, Maharshtra, India 2 X 300 MW
Supply of “Chinese Make “ Spares of
DC Lube Oil Panels
October 2014 - January 2015
9 Rosa Power Supply Co. Ltd. (Reliance Power)
Rosa Power Supply Co. Ltd.
(Reliance Power)
Rosa, Uttar Pradesh, India 4 X 300 MW
Supply of Chinese Make Over
Running Clutch of APH Gear Box
Aux. and Air Motor Side
July 2014 - October 2014
10
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd. (Reliance
Power)
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd.
(Reliance Power)
Butibori, Maharshtra, India 2 X 300 MW
Supply of “Chinese Make “ APH Fluid
Coupling and Spares (As per
Specifications of the Client)
March 2014 - June 2014
11
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd. (Reliance
Power)
Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd.
(Reliance Power)
Butibori, Maharshtra, India 2 X 300 MW
Supply of " Chinese Make" Torque
Switches for Motorised Operated
Valves and Actuators for Electric
Motors
April 2013 - July 2013
12 Sterlite Energy Ltd. Sterlite Energy Ltd. Jharsuguda, Orrisa, India 4 X 600 MW
Supply of "Chinese Make" Dozer
Spares (As per Specifications of the
Client)
May 2012 - June 2012
13 Sterlite Energy Ltd. Sterlite Energy Ltd. Jharsuguda, Orrisa, India 4 X 600 MW
Supply of "Chinese Make" Pressure
Relief Valves (PRVs) (As per
Specifications of the Client)
May 2012 - June 2012
1 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd.
District Bellary, Karnataka,
India
1 X 300 MW Annual Overhauling of TG Auxiliaries June 2014 - July 2014
2 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd.
District Bellary, Karnataka,
India
1 X 300 MW Annual Overhauling of TG Auxiliaries August 2014 - September 2014
3 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd.
District Bellary, Karnataka,
India
1 X 300 MW Annual Overhauling of TG Auxiliaries June 2015 - July 2015
4 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd.
District Bellary, Karnataka,
India
1 X 300 MW Annual Overhauling of TG Auxiliaries July 2015 - August 2015
1 JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd. Bellary, Karnataka, India 2 X 300 MW
Strengthening of Coal Bunkers
including Preparation of Fabrication
Drawings
November 2014 - January 2015
2 Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd. Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd. Bina, Madhya Pradesh, India 6 mmtpa
Chipping, Cleaning and Removal of
Damaged Refractory and Application
of New Refractory including
Shuttering in Sulphur Condenser
April 2014
3 Gama Infraprop (P) Ltd. Gama Infraprop (P) Ltd. Kashipur, Uttrakhand, India 225 MW
Erection & Commissioning Expert
Supervisory Services for Steam
Turbine and Generator
November 2013 - March 2014
4 ABB Ltd.
Maharasthra State Power
Generation Corporation Ltd.
Dhule, Maharashtra, India 10 MWp
Installation, Complete Electrical
Works on DC Side, Testing and
Commissioning of Solar PV Plant
December 2013 - January 2014
Overhauling
Erection & Commissioning
5. Spectrum of Projects Executed
S.No. Client Owner Location Capacity Brief Scope of Project Period
5 Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd. Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd. Bina, Madhya Pradesh, India 6 mmtpa
Chipping, Cleaning and Removal of
Damaged Refractory and Application
of New Refractory including
Shuttering in Sulphur Condenser
December 2013
6 Thermax Instrumentation Ltd. Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. Dhrusar, Rajasthan, India 125 MW
Erection, Testing & Commissioning
of Complete TG Island including
Steam Turbine, Generator, Other
Equipments, IBR & NIBR Piping of
Solar Thermal Power Plant
December 2012 - December 2013
7 Moser Baer Engineering & Construction Ltd. Ujjawala Power Pvt. Ltd. Ujjawala, Gujarat, India 5 MWp
Installation, Complete Electrical
Works on DC Side, Testing and
Commissioning of Solar PV Plant
July 2013 - August 2013
8 Moser Baer Engineering & Construction Ltd. Chattel Construction Pvt. Ltd. Jainabad, Gujarat, India 10 MWp
Installation, Complete Electrical
Works on DC Side, Testing and
Commissioning of Solar PV Plant
April 2013 - June 2013
9 AREVA Solar India Pvt. Ltd. Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. Dhrusar, Rajasthan, India 125 MW Fabrication for Feed Water BEP November 2012 - March 2013
10 Thermax Instrumentation Ltd. Meenakshi Energy Pvt. Ltd. Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India 2 X 150 MW
Application of Thermal Insulation
including Cladding
July 2012 - September 2012
11 Moser Baer Engineering & Construction Ltd. Sandland Real Estates Pvt. Ltd. Palanpur, Gujarat, India 10 MWp
Installation, Complete Electrical
Works on DC Side, Testing and
Commissioning of Solar PV Plant
January 2012 - March 2012
12 Thermax Instrumentation Ltd. Meenakshi Energy Pvt. Ltd. Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India 2 X 150 MW
Erection & Commissioning of Part of
CHP including Technological
Structures, Structures of Material
Handling Plant etc.
January 2012 - March 2012
13 Invensys India Private Ltd. ESSAR Oil Ltd. Jamnagar, Gujarat, India 14 mmtpa
Up-gradation of Emerson
Emergency Shutdown System (ESD)
March 2012 - March 2012
14 Sterling & Wilson Ltd. Welspun Energy Ltd. Phalodi, Rajasthan, India 1.1 MWp
Installation, Complete Electrical
Works on DC Side, Testing and
Commissioning of Solar PV Plant
January 2012 - February 2012
15 Instrumentation Ltd.
Guru Gobind Singh Super
Thermal Power Plant
Ropar, Punjab, India 1 X 210 MW
Erection & Installation of I&C
Systems under R&M Scheme
December 2011 - January 2012
1 Cairn India Ltd. Cairn India Ltd. Barmer, Rajasthan, India 2,05,000 bopd
Study & Review of Steam Network
w.r.t. Safe & Efficient Operation
May 2013
2 EM Services (I) Pvt. Ltd.
Maharasthra State Power
Generation Corporation Ltd.
Koradi, Maharshtra, India 1 X 200 MW
Steam Flow Path Audit of LMW
Design TG Set
September 2012
3 Sea Eagles Marine Services Sea Eagles Marine Services Manama, Bahrain 100 MW
Study for Recommending Local
Indian Companies for Submission of
Bids for 100 MW Tender in
Renewable Energy for Mecca
Municipality, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia
April 2012
4 Tata Power Company Ltd. Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd. Bina, Madhya Pradesh, India 3 X 33 MW
Technical Audit of Existing O&M
Practices
October 2011
Due Diligence & Audits