L&T’s first 700 MW unit plant at Rajpura becomes operational

February 03, 2014 06:47 pm | Updated November 17, 2016 03:44 pm IST - Mumbai

File photo shows Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal greeting Chairman & Managing Director of Larsen & Toubro A.M. Nayak after laying the foundation stone for the thermal power plant at Rajpura in Patiala on March 02, 2010. Also seen are Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal and Industries and commerce Minister Manoranjan Kalia. Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

File photo shows Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal greeting Chairman & Managing Director of Larsen & Toubro A.M. Nayak after laying the foundation stone for the thermal power plant at Rajpura in Patiala on March 02, 2010. Also seen are Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal and Industries and commerce Minister Manoranjan Kalia. Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

Engineering major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) said on Monday that commercial operations of its first 700 MW unit of the 1400 MW supercritical thermal power plant at Rajpura in Punjab has begun.

“L&T Power has successfully completed commissioning and testing of the first unit of its 2x700 MW supercritical thermal power plant of Nabha Power on January 31,” the company said in a statement.

“We have demonstrated our capability as a leading power plant engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) player, with the successful commissioning of the first unit of the Rajpura plant,” Member of the L&T Board Shailendra Roy L&T said.

Commercial operations of the plant are likely to augment Punjab’s generation capacity significantly, making the state power surplus, and enabling it to export power to the national grid, he said.

The plant was constructed on a turnkey basis by L&T Power, with more than 90 per cent of the equipment sourced from group companies of L&T, the release said.

The supercritical boiler and turbine were manufactured by L&T’s joint venture companies with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) located at Hazira, Gujarat, it said.

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