Power India found that, KEC International Ltd has begged a orders from various companies such as Power Grid Corporation, Democratic Republic of Congo etc for the power transmission projects.
- Power Grid Corporation of India has placed an order for constructing a 765kV double-circuit line spanning 178 km from Wardha to Aurangabad in Maharashtra. The order, valued at Rs.320 crore, is scheduled for completion in 32 months.
- KEC has has received an order from Bangladesh valued at Rs.243 crore. The order is for design, supply and construction of 230kV double-circuit transmission line on turnkey basis between Barisal- Bhola-Borhanuddin, for transmission utility Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Ltd. The 61-km line including 5.5 km of river-crossing, is expected to be built in 24 months.
- KEC International also won its first order from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Valued at Rs.213 crore and to be completed in 17 months, the turnkey order involves supply and installation of optical power ground wire (OPGW), aggregating 2,200 km, on existing 220kV and 500kV transmission lines for Societe Nationale D'electricite (SNEL).
- KEC has received an order for design, supply and construction of three 132kV substations on turnkey basis in East Nairobi, Kenya. The Rs.60-crore order was placed by Kenya Electricity Transmission Company. To be completed in 18 months, this is the second order for substations from Kenya in last 4 months.
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