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BHEL bags Rs 46-cr order in Ethiopia

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New Delhi, July 20

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) today said it has bagged a Rs 46-crore order to set up two substations in Ethiopia. The contract for 230 KV sub-stations was awarded by Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation and is part of the electrification programme of the Ethiopian Government, a BHEL release said. BHEL's scope of work includes design, supply and commissioning of the Semera and Dichoto substations in the country. The project is to be completed in 18 months.

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