DVC awards EPC contract to BHEL for Koderma Thermal Power station phase-II 
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DVC awards EPC contract to BHEL for Koderma Thermal Power station phase-II

Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) has issued the notification of award BHEL for EPC contract for its 2x800 MW Koderma Thermal Power Station (TPS) Phase II

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) has issued the Notification of Award (NOA) to Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) for the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract for its 2x800 MW Koderma Thermal Power Station (TPS) Phase II. The announcement, made on November 14, marks a significant milestone in DVC’s efforts to enhance its power generation capacity.

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This project is set to play a crucial role in meeting the rising energy demands of the region, contributing to its integrated socio-economic development. With the planned addition of 1,600 MW, DVC's generation capacity will be significantly bolstered, enabling the company to advance its mission of providing reliable and sustainable power.

The Koderma TPS Phase II project is expected to strengthen India's power infrastructure and support regional growth, reinforcing DVC's commitment to contributing to the country's energy security. The partnership with BHEL, a leader in power sector technology, underlines the focus on efficiency and sustainability in executing this landmark project.

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