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Siemens receives order worth Rs. 217 crore for Power Grid Company of Bangladesh

India Blooms News Service | | 03 Aug 2016, 07:06 pm
Mumbai, Aug 3 (IBNS): Siemens Ltd. announced that it has received a crucial order worth approximately Rs. 217 crore for Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Limited (PGCB) project from Siemens AG, Germany.

The order is for supply of 400kV / 230 kV Switch Yard Equipments, Reactors, Power Transformers, Fire Fighting Systems, Air-conditioning Systems, Auxiliary Power System, Building Management Systems, Illumination Systems, AC Control and Protections, Engineering for Civil and Plant for 500 MW High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Station.

“The prestigious project is a part of India Bangladesh agreement for Power Exchange as per South Asia Sub Regional Economic Co-operation (SASEC) by Asian Development Bank (ADB)," said Harald Griem, Executive Vice President and Head, Energy Management Division, Siemens Ltd..

"Siemens is proud to continue providing state of art transmission and distribution technologies to Bangladesh building up the knowledge locally and boosting the power capacity of Bangladesh,” Griem said.

 

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