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Chennai, July 2
L&T and Tata Projects have submitted their offers for a Rs 1,500-crore ‘Balance of Plant’ job of Coastal Energen.
Coastal Energen is putting up a 1,200 MW coal-fired power project at Tuticorin.
The company today announced financial closure for the Rs 3,450-crore debt for the project. A press release issued by the company today said that 16 banks, led by State Bank of India, are lending to the project at 12 per cent (floating).
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The orders for boilers and turbine-generator sets have been placed on Harbin of China. The only part of the project that remains to be tied-up is the BoP, which includes all the civil works and systems such as cooling towers and water handling facilities.
Sources in the know, however, say that it is not as though either L&T or Tata Projects would get the BoP orders.
It is understood that Coastal Energen is working out a separate proposal, with advice from Tata Consulting Engineers, to split ‘balance of plant’ into various components and tender them out separately, in a bid to bring down costs.
The Coal and Oil group, which is promoting the project in collaboration with AW Rostamani group of
Mr S.M. Zafrulla, Managing Director, Coastal Energen, told Business Line today that work on preparing the detailed project report has begun. He said Coastal Energen has about 1,050 acres of land, enough for the expansion. He said that the first unit of 600 MW will go on stream in 36 months from now.
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