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Godrej & Boyce wins Rs.550-crore power transmission orders

G&B GIS Gujarat LR | T&D India

 

Godrej & Boyce Mfg Co Ltd announced that its Power Infrastructure & Renewable Energy (PIRE) business has secured orders worth over Rs.550 crore in the power transmission segment.

The orders, all from the domestic market, involve greenfield development of 400kV AIS substations, 220kV gas insulated switchgear (GIS) substations, 220kV transmission lines and 220kV underground cabling works.

Commenting on the development, Raghavendra Mirji, Senior Vice President & Head – Power Infrastructure & Renewable Energy (PIRE), Godrej Electricals & Electronics, said, “We are enthused to have secured new orders amidst the challenging times. The current orders further strengthen our presence in the domestic T&D market. With these orders, G&B has expanded its portfolio in EHV substation and transmission line projects across India.”

In an exclusive interview with T&D India in August 2011, Raghavendra Mirji had said that Godrej & Boyce will continue to expand its business in the transmission segment, especially focusing on EHV substation projects up to 765kV — both in AIS and GIS. (Read full interview)

 

Consolidating its position

Godrej & Boyce has been delivering a range of equipment, solutions and services aimed at driving efficient energy management across the industry value chain. Godrej Electricals & Electronics, a business of Godrej & Boyce, forayed into the power transmission business in 2010 and has successfully commissioned several EHV substation projects up to 400kV across all territories in India, and it further aims to consolidate its position in 400kV and above segment.

Also read: Godrej & Boyce Commissions 220kV Substation In Karnataka

“Over the years Godrej Electrical & Electronics has established itself as one of the most trusted EPC companies in the power transmission segment in India,” the G&B statement said.

 

Featured photograph (source: Godrej & Boyce) shows a 400kV GIS substation built by Godrej & Boyce at Pachcham in Gujarat.

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