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Areva T&D bags Essar order

Bangalore, Aug. 24

Areva Transmission & Distribution (T&D) India has bagged its first turnkey AIS sub-station contract from Essar Steel at a value of Rs 63 crore. The contract entails the complete design, supply, erection, testing & commissioning of 220 kV switchyard on turnkey basis and also the supply of 160 MVA, 220 kV, 90 MVA, and 220 kV power transformers at the steel company’s Hazira plant. Areva has also won contract from Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Ltd for its Insulated Switchgear complete turnkey solutions. This order is valued is at Rs 33.9 crore. This project endeavours to improve the power quality and reliability for the Infotech city of Pune, said Mr Rathin Basu, country president, Areva T&D India. – Our Bureau

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