"The project aims to transmit power from new generation sources to the Kinnaur district in Himachal Pradesh, paving the way towards harnessing 23,000 MW of hydro power potential in the state," said a release.
The scope of the contract includes design, engineering, manufacture, supply, testing, and commissioning of the 66 kV GIS, substation automation and control system.
All equipment will be produced by Alstom's state-of-the- art manufacturing facilities across India, the release said.
The company has been localising GIS manufacturing activity in India since 2009 in Padappai near Chennai, and currently leads the GIS market in the country, he added.
So far, Alstom has supplied around 700 GIS substations in the country, covering a range of voltages from 66kV to 400kV, it said.
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