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BHEL, Alstom pact

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New Delhi , Oct. 30

STATE-run Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) has entered into a technology transfer agreement with French power major Alstom for design and manufacture of large-size supercritical boilers, a move that would enable the PSU to undertake 800 MW power projects.

The agreement with Alstom includes transfer of technology to BHEL for any size of Once-Through Boilers and associated coal pulverisers, the company said in a release.

"During the period of agreement, Alstom will provide training to BHEL engineers in the design, engineering, manufacturing, assembly, testing, erection, commissioning, repair, retrofit and upgradation of the boilers," BHEL said.

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