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Introduction: BHEL Has Been The Bedrock Of India's Heavy Electrical Equipment
Industry Since Its Incorporation In 1964. BHEL's Growth Has Been Synchronous With Achieving
Self-Sufficiency In The Indigenous Manufacturing Of Heavy Electrical Equipment. Out Of The
Available 35,000 MW Per Annum Capacity For Power Plant Equipment Manufacturing In The
Country, BHEL Alone Constitutes A Mammoth 20,000 MW Per Annum Capacity. A Widespread
Network Of 17 Manufacturing Divisions, 2 Repair Units, 4 Regional Offices, 8 Service Centres, 4
Overseas Offices, 6 Joint Ventures, 15 Regional Marketing Centres And Current Project
Execution At More Than 150 Project Sites Across India And Abroad Corroborates The
Humungous Scale And Size Of Its Operations. In FY 2016-17, The Company
Commissioned/Synchronized 8,539 MW Of Power Generating Equipment. With This, The
Company’s Global Installed Power Generating Capacity Has Gone Up To 178 GW. Notably,
Enhanced Focus On Project Execution Has Resulted In BHEL Achieving A Capacity Addition Of
45,274 MW During The 12th Five Year Plan Period (2012-17), Surpassing The Target Of
41,661 MW Set By The Government For BHEL, By 9%. With This, BHEL Continues To Remain
the Single Largest Contributor To The Country’s Power Generation Capacity Addition.
History
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