Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has signed a Technical Assistance and License Agreement with General Electric Technology GmbH Switzerland for Gas Turbines.
The agreement was signed by Mr. Jai Prakash Srivastava, Director (Engineering, Research & Development) & Director (Finance - Addl. Charge), BHEL and Mr. Theodoros Stamatiadis, Executive Counsel (IP), GE Power (virtually); in the presence of Dr. Nalin Shinghal, Chairman & Managing Director BHEL, Mr. Deepesh Nanda, CEO, GE Gas Power South Asia and President & CEO, GE Aero-derivative Business, Gas Power Asia, Ms. Renuka Gera, Director (Industrial Systems & Products), BHEL and other senior officials of GE and BHEL.
Representatives of the US-India Business Council also attended the ceremony.
BHEL supplies GE-design Gas Turbines
Under this extension agreement, BHEL will gain enhanced rights for existing /uprated and new Gas Turbine models
BHEL has been manufacturing and supplying GE-design Gas Turbines to various customers in India and abroad since 1986. Under this extension agreement, BHEL will gain enhanced rights for existing /uprated and new Gas Turbine models.
BHEL, in partnership with GE, is the market major for Gas Turbines in India. As on date, BHEL has supplied about 230 GE-design Gas Turbines to various oil refineries, process industries and utilities in India and to various overseas customers.
BHEL GE Gas Turbine Services (BGGTS)
In addition, for the last 25 years, BHEL GE Gas Turbine Services (BGGTS) - a 50: 50 joint venture (JV) between BHEL and GE, is providing aftermarket support for engineering, repair and maintenance services to various customers.
India’s focus on achieving net zero emissions and including green hydrogen in the energy mix will also require future-ready power technologies.
BHEL and GE partnership
As per the agreement, BHEL will also be able to supply Gas Turbines with fuel blends viz. Hydrogen, Methanol, Syngas, etc. and in hybrid configuration, thereby contributing towards accelerating the energy transition in India; and through Aero-derivative Gas Turbines, helping in grid balancing vis-à-vis the nation’s ambitious renewable energy build-up target.
The agreement will also give a boost to India’s ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make In India’ initiatives, as BHEL will indigenously manufacture state-of-the-art Gas Turbines and their spares at its Hyderabad facility.