National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) has undertaken the preparation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the development of an 800 MW Advanced Ultra-Supercritical (AUSC) demonstration thermal power project using in-house resources. The project will be located within the premises of the existing 2980 MW (3x660 MW + 2x500 MW) thermal power complex at Sipat, in Bilaspur district, Chhattisgarh. A consortium comprising NTPC, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), and the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) has conducted extensive research and development (R&D) activities, including analytical investigations and field tests, to support the development of AUSC technology. The project has been granted Environmental Clearance (EC). BHEL has been selected as the EPC package contractor for the main plant works. A tender for the IDCT package (2024_BHEL_42856_1) has been floated and Paharpur Cooling, Hamon Cooling and As Cooling are the main contenders in the price bid. INDURE has been selected as a contractor for the AHP package (2025_BHEL_48856_1)contractor and in the same package Mecgale Pneumatics Pvt. Ltd was the main contender in the price bid. BHEL has floated tender for the CHP package along with Biomass handling plant, limestone and Gypsum handling plant package (2025_BHEL_44960_1) and Macawber Beekay, BTL EPC and INDURE are the main contender in the price bid. Barbarick Projects has been selected for the enabling works. Preparation of tender is in progress for thr CHP package. Further bids are expected soon. The project requirements include steam generators and their auxiliaries, steam turbines, supercritical boilers, water-cooled condensers, air preheaters, vacuum pumps, boiler feed pumps and their drives, feed pump motors, deaerating heaters, closed heaters, condensate extraction pumps, suction basket strainers, furnace systems, furnace chambers, air supply and distribution systems, soot blowing systems, ESPs, chimneys (275 m), ash handling systems, water treatment plants, DM plants, firefighting systems, turbine oil purification systems, switchyard equipment, cranes, thermomechanically treated steel, DG sets, rolling shutters, fencing materials, down shop lead (DSL) cranes, carbon steel and pipes, Cu-Ni/Al bronze tubes, stacker cum reclaimers, wagon tipplers, piles, reinforced steel, structural steel, MS and electro-forged gratings, conveyor belts, side arm chargers, dozers, among others.
05/03/2025
National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) has undertaken the preparation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the development of an 800 MW Advanced Ultra-Supercritical (AUSC) demonstration thermal power project using in-house resources. The project will be located within the premises of the existing 2980 MW (3x660 MW + 2x500 MW) thermal power complex at Sipat, in Bilaspur district, Chhattisgarh. A consortium comprising NTPC, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), and the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) has conducted extensive research and development (R&D) activities, including analytical investigations and field tests, to support the development of AUSC technology. The project has been granted Environmental Clearance (EC).BHEL has been selected as the EPC package contractor for the main plant works. A tender for the IDCT package has been floated, but bidders have raised concerns about stringent tender conditions. However, BHEL has rejected the bidders' requests. BHEL has floated tender for the CHP package along with Biomass handling plant, limestone and Gypsum handling plant package. Barbarick Projects has been selected for the enabling works. Preparation of tender is in progress for thr AHP package. Further bids are expected soon. The project requirements include steam generators and their auxiliaries, steam turbines, supercritical boilers, water-cooled condensers, air preheaters, vacuum pumps, boiler feed pumps and their drives, feed pump motors, deaerating heaters, closed heaters, condensate extraction pumps, suction basket strainers, furnace systems, furnace chambers, air supply and distribution systems, soot blowing systems, ESPs, chimneys (275 m), ash handling systems, water treatment plants, DM plants, firefighting systems, turbine oil purification systems, switchyard equipment, cranes, thermomechanically treated steel, DG sets, rolling shutters, fencing materials, down shop lead (DSL) cranes, carbon steel and pipes, Cu-Ni/Al bronze tubes, stacker cum reclaimers, wagon tipplers, piles, reinforced steel, structural steel, MS and electro-forged gratings, conveyor belts, side arm chargers, dozers, among others.
29/01/2025
National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) has undertaken the preparation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the development of an 800 MW Advanced Ultra-Supercritical (AUSC) demonstration thermal power project using in-house resources. The project will be located within the premises of the existing 2980 MW (3x660 MW + 2x500 MW) thermal power complex at Sipat, in Bilaspur district, Chhattisgarh. A consortium comprising NTPC, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), and the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) has conducted extensive research and development (R&D) activities, including analytical investigations and field tests, to support the development of AUSC technology. The project has been granted Environmental Clearance (EC).BHEL has been selected as the EPC package contractor for the main plant works. A tender for the IDCT package has been floated, but bidders have raised concerns about stringent tender conditions; however, BHEL has rejected the bidders' requests. Re-tendering is in progress for the CHP package with modified tender specifications, and further bids are expected soon. The project requirements include steam generators and their auxiliaries, steam turbines, supercritical boilers, water-cooled condensers, air preheaters, vacuum pumps, boiler feed pumps and their drives, feed pump motors, deaerating heaters, closed heaters, condensate extraction pumps, suction basket strainers, furnace systems, furnace chambers, air supply and distribution systems, soot blowing systems, ESPs, chimneys (275 m), ash handling systems, water treatment plants, DM plants, firefighting systems, turbine oil purification systems, switchyard equipment, cranes, thermomechanically treated steel, DG sets, rolling shutters, fencing materials, down shop lead (DSL) cranes, carbon steel and pipes, Cu-Ni/Al bronze tubes, stacker cum reclaimers, wagon tipplers, piles, reinforced steel, structural steel, MS and electro-forged gratings, conveyor belts, side arm chargers, dozers, among others.
25/09/2023
National Thermal Power Corporation Limited has carried out the detailed project report activities by using in-house resources for the development of an 800 MW advanced ultra super-critical demonstration (AUSC) thermal power project to be located in the existing premises of the operating 2980 MW (3x660+2x500 MW) thermal power complex at Sipat in the Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh. The terms of reference were granted in 2019. A consortium of NTPC, BHEL and IGCAR has carried out R&D activities consisting of several analytical investigations including field tests for the development of Advanced Ultra-supercritical (AUSC) Technology. The project envisages the development of indigenous technology for steam parameters of 310 Kg/cm2 and 710 °C / 720 °C temperature under the Development of Clean Coal (Carbon) Technologies Mission. The project will construct in the existing plant. So, there no additional land will be acquired. A public hearing for the same has been completed. The government granted expenditure approval in March 2021. Preparation of DPR was completed and it has been approved by the CEA.EC for the same was granted. NTPC has floated EPC package tender for main plant works. Further bids are expected soon. The project requirements are: steam generator and its auxiliaries, steam turbine, super-critical boiler, water-cooled condenser, air preheater, vacuum pumps, boiler feed pumps, and its drives, feed pump motor, deaerating heater and closed heaters, condensate extraction pumps, suction basket strainer, furnace system, furnace chamber, air supply, and distribution system, soot blowing system, ESP, chimney (275 m), ash handling system, water treatment plant, DM plant, fire fighting system, turbine oil purification system, switch-yard equipment, cranes, Thermomechanically treated steel, DG sets, rolling shutters, fencing materials, down shop lead (DSL) crane, carbon steel and pipe, Cu Ni / Al bronze tubes, stacker cum reclaimer, wagon tippler, piles, reinforced steel, structural steel, MS & Electro forged gratings, conveyor belts, side arm charger, dozers, among others.
02/09/2022
National Thermal Power Corporation Limited has carried out the detailed project report activities by using in-house resources for the development of an 800 MW advanced ultra super-critical demonstration (AUSC) thermal power project to be located in the existing premises of the operating 2980 MW (3x660+2x500 MW) thermal power complex at Sipat in the Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh. The terms of reference were granted in 2019. A consortium of NTPC, BHEL and IGCAR has carried out R&D activities consisting of several analytical investigations including field tests for the development of Advanced Ultra-supercritical (AUSC) Technology. The project envisages the development of indigenous technology for steam parameters of 310 Kg/cm2 and 710 °C / 720 °C temperature under the Development of Clean Coal (Carbon) Technologies Mission. The project will construct in the existing plant. So, there no additional land will be acquired. A public hearing for the same has been completed. The government granted expenditure approval in March 2021. Preparation of DPR was completed and it has been approved by the CEA.EC for the same was granted. BHEL will supply BTG with AUSC technology-based. Detailed engineering works for the same have been completed.
Pilling and foundation work at the BTG sites were completed. GMR was selected as a contractor for infrastructure works at the BTG site. The owner has selected Simplex Infra. as a contractor for the NDCT package. pilling and foundation works are in progress for NDCT. The earlier tender was floated for the wagon tippler and technical bidding is under progress for the same. preparation of tender is in progress for the AHP package and its technical specification is about to finalize. Further bids are expected soon. The project requirements are: steam generator and its auxiliaries, steam turbine, super-critical boiler, water-cooled condenser, air preheater, vacuum pumps, boiler feed pumps, and its drives, feed pump motor, deaerating heater and closed heaters, condensate extraction pumps, suction basket strainer, furnace system, furnace chamber, air supply, and distribution system, soot blowing system, ESP, chimney (275 m), ash handling system, water treatment plant, DM plant, fire fighting system, turbine oil purification system, switch-yard equipment, cranes, Thermomechanically treated steel, DG sets, rolling shutters, fencing materials, down shop lead (DSL) crane, carbon steel and pipe, Cu Ni / Al bronze tubes, stacker cum reclaimer, wagon tippler, piles, reinforced steel, structural steel, MS & Electro forged gratings, conveyor belts, side arm charger, dozers, among others.
17/06/2022
National Thermal Power Corporation Limited has carried out the detailed project report activities by using in-house resources for the development of an 800 MW advanced ultra super-critical demonstration (AUSC) thermal power project to be located in the existing premises of the operating 2980 MW (3x660+2x500 MW) thermal power complex at Sipat in the Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh. The terms of reference were granted in 2019. A consortium of NTPC, BHEL, and IGCAR has carried out R&D activities consisting of several analytical investigations including field tests for the development of Advanced Ultra-supercritical (AUSC) Technology. The project envisages the development of indigenous technology for steam parameters of 310 Kg/cm2 and 710 °C / 720 °C temperature under the Development of Clean Coal (Carbon) Technologies Mission. The project will construct in the existing plant. So, there no additional land will be acquired. A public hearing for the same was completed. The government granted expenditure approval in March 2021. Preparation of DPR was completed and the CEA granted it.EC for the same was granted. BTG with AUSC technology-based will be supplied by BHEL, and basic engineering for the same was completed. Pilling and foundation work at the BTG site is in progress. GMR was selected as a contractor for infrastructure works at the BTG site. Pilling and foundation work at the BTG site are in progress and it is in the advanced stage of completion. The owner has floated a tender for the NDCT package and bidding for the same is in progress. Preparation of tender is in progress for the wagon tippler package and its specification is yet to finalize. Further bids are expected soon. The project requirements are: steam generator and its auxiliaries, steam turbine, super-critical boiler, water-cooled condenser, air preheater, vacuum pumps, boiler feed pumps, and its drives, feed pump motor, deaerating heater and closed heaters, condensate extraction pumps, suction basket strainer, furnace system, furnace chamber, air supply, and distribution system, soot blowing system, ESP, chimney (275 m), ash handling system, water treatment plant, DM plant, fire fighting system, turbine oil purification system, switch-yard equipment, cranes, Thermomechanically treated steel, DG sets, rolling shutters, fencing materials, down shop lead (DSL) crane, carbon steel and pipe, Cu Ni / Al bronze tubes, stacker cum reclaimer, wagon tippler, piles, reinforced steel, structural steel, MS & Electro forged gratings, conveyor belts, side arm charger, dozers, among others.