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ABB India bags Rs 311-cr order

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Bangalore, Feb. 8

ABB India has been awarded orders worth Rs 311 crore to provide Grasim Industries' Cement division and Ultratech Cement, part of the Aditya Birla Group, power and automation products and systems for their cement capacity expansions.

ABB India will provide turnkey electrical and automation systems, including the installation of 220 / 132 kV switchyards and supply of a range of switchgear, motors, low and medium voltage drives, power and distribution transformers, capacitors as well as intelligent LV panels. The project is expected to be completed by the year-end.

ABB solutions will serve two cement plants of 2.8 MTPA capacity each, being set up by Grasim. This includes a green-field facility at Kotputli, a brown-field expansion at Shambhupura and two green-field grinding units of 1.3 MTPA each at Panipat and Dadri.

The technology will also facilitate the operations of a 2.8 MTPA brown-field plant expansion at Ultratech Tadipatri Cement works as well as a grinding unit at Ginegera of 1.3 MTPA capacity and three captive power plants each of 2x25 MW capacity being established at Kotputli, Shambhupura and Tadipatri.

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