Sterlite Power wins orders worth INR 1600 crores
Secures multiple
new orders in the Solutions business during the period Jan – April 2022
Sterlite
Power, a leading power transmission developer and solutions provider, has
secured multiple orders worth ~INR 1600 crores across its Solutions business in
the domestic and international markets.
The company has secured orders
from customers like Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL), Damodar Valley
Corporation (DVC), and West Bengal State Electricity Transmission Company
Limited (WBSETCL) in the MSI (Master System Integrator) segment. The orders are
for the installation and supply of high-performance conductors and
reconductoring solutions for transmission projects. In the Products segment,
Sterlite Power has acquired strategic maiden orders of EHV cables for state
transmission utilities in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka and
orders for overhead lines from large and reputed international customers in
North America and CIS regions.
Commenting on the order wins, Mr.
Manish Agarwal, CEO – India Transmission Business, Sterlite Power, said,
“We are happy to win these new orders across our Solutions business which
significantly adds to our robust orderbook. Our integrated model provides us
with a strategic advantage in delivering complex projects successfully while
also diversifying our revenue base.”
As part of its Solutions business
unit, the company manufactures and sells a diversified portfolio of products,
covering high performance conductors, OPGW and EHV power cables, to
international customers, including central and state electricity transmission
companies, transmission developers and transmission engineering, procurement,
and construction ("EPC") contractors. Further, its MSI sub-unit is a
provider of specialty contracting services, delivering bespoke solutions for the
upgrade, uprate and fiberization of brownfield transmission infrastructure
projects. In addition, the company also offers underground EHV turnkey services
including cable laying and substation development.
Under its
infrastructure business segment, where the company bids to develop transmission
projects, it has recently won inter-state transmission system projects in
J&K as well as north-east India which will play a pivotal role in
connecting clean and green power to the national grid. The Kishtwar transmission
project is based in Jammu & Kashmir and comprises a 400/132kV GIS
substation at Kishtwar and 400 kV Kishenpur - Dulhasti LILO (Line in Line out)
transmission line. The Nangalbibra – Bongaigaon transmission project involves
construction of ~300 ckt km of transmission lines and a greenfield substation
with 320 MVA transformation capacity across the North-Eastern terrain of Assam
and Meghalaya.
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