State-run engineering firm BHEL on Friday said it has bagged its maiden order for battery energy storage systems from TERI
BHEL's stock has provided a breakout from a falling wedge pattern on the daily chart
PSUs, such as BEL, are already seeing good order flows
State-owned engineering firm BHEL on Friday said it has commenced civil works at 660-MW Sagardighi supercritical thermal power project in West Bengal
State-run engineering firm BHEL on Thursday said it has successfully commissioned a 1.7 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant at Bina in Madhya Pradesh for the Indian Railways
Industry executives and analysts said most of this new order activity was a spillover, and fresh project finalisation remains weak
Not just for cost-effectiveness, public sector firms turn to China for lack of domestic qualified bidders, technology
MSTC, MMTC, Hindustan Copper, Bharat Electronics, Ircon International, NLC India, Engineers India, BEML, STC India, NBCC, Mishra Dhatu Nigam and Container Corporation were up 4% to 8% on the BSE
Barring a few, all privately-owned thermal power units, roughly about 40,000 Mw, constructed over the past decade were built using Chinese equipment.
BHEL's total income for the quarter review stood at Rs 5,193.51 crore, down from Rs 10,489.11 crore in the same period last year.
The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 680.77 crore in the quarter ended March 2019, it said in a BSE filing.
Located at Manuguru in Kothagudem district of the state, the project was awarded to BHEL by Telangana State Power Generation Corporation Limited (TSGENCO), the company said in a statement
Rail Vikas Nigam, MSTC, and India Tourism Development Corporation were locked in 5 per cent upper circuit on the BSE.
The company has floated an Expression of Interest (EoI) inviting global companies to partner with it and leverage its facilities and capabilities for setting up a manufacturing base in India
The company has 16 manufacturing facilities across the country with a substantial land bank as well as extensive built-up industrial, commercial and residential spaces.
Surprisingly, Asha workers started conducting the survey amid the curfew without mask, sanitisers, and gloves
The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) on Wednesday said state-run engineering firm BHEL has won the bid for installation and maintenance of battery energy storage systems (BESS) worth Rs 2.51 crore. "BHEL emerged as best supplier of battery and associated equipment in a tender recently floated by TERI for installation and maintenance of battery energy storage systems (BESS)," a TERI statement said. According to the statement, BHEL has offered 410 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of cumulative battery capacity for a total cost of Rs 2.51 crore, including six years of comprehensive warranty and maintenance. There are very limited tenders of BESS in India so far and the responses to this tender have been received from reputed companies such as Larsen & Toubro, Mahindra Susten, Hero Solar, Honeywell Automation, Amara Raja, Okaya Power etc, it said. This level of interest from prestigious organisations in the tender signifies the transition of electricity distribution grid with increasing ...
The aim of the MoU is to cooperate and undertake joint projects and operations for defence systems
The company's profit in the year-ago period stood at Rs 196.43 crore, a BSE filing said
A total of 295 companies, including BHEL, IDBI, Arvind Fashions, and Greenply, are scheduled to announce their December quarter numbers today