Sources said Reliance Power had been in consultation with several international players to finalise the EPC contract. While most players were not willing to complete the project within the time frame suggested by Reliance Power, the group company offered to complete the project within a year ahead of the scheduled 60 months since awarding the contract.
Reliance Infrastructure will complete the first plant of the 6X660 mw project within 42 months and the remaining five will be commissioned with an interval of three months.
"Reliance Infrastructure has considerable experience in executing such projects and have worked with various boiler, turbine and generator (BTG) suppliers," they said.
Reliance Infrastructure's EPC division is currently executing three power projects
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