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Isgec bags major order from Hindalco Industries

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 08 September 2020

For one of its 150 MW Units at Mahan Aluminium at Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh.

The schedule for completion of the project is 22 months. The Order Value is Rs.126.5 crore.

Isgec has won its first  breakthrough order for a Semi-Dry FGD (Circulating Fluidised Bed Scrubbers) System from Hindalco Industries Limited for one of its 150 MW Units at Mahan Aluminium at Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh.
Though the Letter of Intent from Customer was received in February 2020, the contract signing could take place only after the lockdown was lifted. The project was won through competitive bidding against other technology providers.
Isgec has a technology licensing agreement with Sumitomo SHI FW (SFW) for Semi-Dry FGD (Circulating Fluidized Bed Scrubbers) and it is this advanced technology that will be used for the Hindalco project as a first for the Indian market.
As per Tomas Harju-Jeanty, CEO of Sumitomo SHI FW - "SFW is excited to continue to serve the important Indian market with innovative technology solutions and we thank Hindalco Industries for this important order indicating their confidence in our market leading Circulating Fluidized Bed Scrubber technology. SFW and Isgec Heavy Industries collaboration provides a proven and competitive solution for meeting the Government of India's clean air initiatives".
The broad scope of the project includes Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply, Civil Works, Construction, Commissioning and Performance Guarantee Testing for the complete Semi-Dry Flue Gas Desulphurisation System Package (SDFGD) for the 150 MW Unit.
The schedule for completion of the project is 22 months. The Order Value is Rs.126.5 crore. Isgec's Technology Partner Sumitomo SHI FW is a pioneer in the field of Semi-Dry FGD Technology and has 77 units operational globally, with largest unit being 420 MWe based on Single Absorber design. This order is an addition to Isgec's FGD Order Book as Isgec is already executing Orders from NTPC Limited for Wet FGD Packages for two of its plants at Kudgi (3x800 MW) and Gadarwara (2x800 MW).
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