Set up over an area of 185,000 square meters, the site boasts of an annual capacity of 4000 MW and producing equipment for several major power projects in India, the company said in a statement here.
Alstom holds 51 per cent share in the joint venture while Bharat Forge holds the remaining 49 per cent.
The factory employs more than 250 highly skilled manpower and plans are afoot to ramp it up to 650 in the near future.
"The manufacturing facility incorporates stringent manufacturing processes and practices to ensure high level of reliability, performance and quality for the goods supplied out of the factory," the statement said.
The first production from the new plant will be related to major power projects in India with the first deliveries planned in current calendar year, it said.
Baba Kalyani, Chairman and Managing Director, Bharat Forge Ltd, said, "The commencement of operations of the facility in Gujarat is the first of many milestones for the Joint Venture and we believe it will be a cornerstone in the 'Make In India' initiative of the Government of India. This reaffirms our commitment to strengthening India's infrastructure backbone in the years ahead."
Alstom's supercritical technology uses steam with very high temperatures and pressure, resulting in a much higher efficiency than conventional subcritical coal-fired plants. This means that a supercritical unit burns much less coal, generating less emission per megawatt of power output.
Alstom is already engaged in the evolution towards ultra-supercritical technology, with 10 ultra-supercritical units operating worldwide. Such machines, manufactured in Sanand, are now offered by ABFPL for future Indian power projects, the statement added.
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