Alstom and Bharat Forge begin plant construction in India
Global power systems manufacturer Alstom and Bharat Forge laid the foundation stone for their new power equipment
manufacturing plant at Mundra in coastal Gujarat. This follows their agreement in November 2008 to set up a joint
venture (JV) for power plant equipment manufacturing.
To begin with, the plant will manufacture 300 MW-800 MW subcritical and supercritical equipments with an annual
capacity of 5,000 MW. In the future, the JV will also explore possibilities of manufacturing turbines and generators
for gas-based plants and nuclear applications.
Speaking on the occasion, B.N. Kalyani, chairman and managing director, Bharat Forge, said, "We are delighted to be
partnering with Alstom -- a global leader in high technology power equipment manufacturing. Together, we are
committed to deliver advanced class power equipment to support a robust expansion of India's power sector, critical
for double digit growth of the economy."
The arrangement between Alstom and Bharat Forge involves setting up of two joint venture companies -- one for
manufacturing of steam turbine and generators and the other for manufacturing of all the auxiliaries.
Guy Chardon, senior vice president, Alstom Power Thermal Products, said, "The Alstom Bharat Forge partnership paves
the way for making India a hub for advanced power equipment manufacturing."
"Both organisations are committed to use their trans-continental strengths and world-class capabilities to deliver an
array of advanced class generating equipment in sub and supercritical ranges in India, setting global benchmarks in
reliability and efficiency."
