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BHEL bags Rs 400-cr Rwanda order

New Delhi, Aug. 8

Equipment major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) on Friday announced it has got a Rs 400-crore order for setting up a hydro power plant in Rwanda. The order for the 2x14 MW Nyaborongo Hydro Electric Power Project is the first BHEL has bagged in the African nation, the company said in a release. The scope of work in the project includes execution of hydro-mechanical and electro-mechanical packages for the project. BHEL would supply hydro turbines, generators, transformer s, controls, monitoring and protection system and switchgear. —

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