Crompton Greaves bags Rs 236 cr order in Indonesia

As per the contract, awarded by PT PLN, CG will manufacture and install 28 power transformers ranging from 83.3 MVA to 167 MVA and rated voltage 500 kV/150 kV

Power transformers; Courtesy: CG, an Avantha Group company
Power transformers; Courtesy: CG, an Avantha Group company
BS B2B Bureau Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 18 2016 | 12:27 PM IST
The Avantha Group company Crompton Greaves (CG) has bagged a $ 35 million (about Rs 236 crore) order from PT PLN (Persero), the state-owned electricity company of Indonesia, to manufacture and install 28 power transformers ranging from 83.3 MVA to 167 MVA and rated voltage 500 kV/150 kV. CG’s power transformers will be installed across PT PLN’s transmission network, spread over multiple substations and power plants in the Java, Sumatra and Kalimantan provinces of Indonesia. The delivery period is scheduled between May 2016 and March 2017.
 
The order falls under a project funded by PT PLN to enhance the performance of the Indonesian transmission grid. Power transformers are critically important for PT PLN considering the present power situation in Indonesia. Through the deployment of CG’s power transformers, PT PLN will be able to lessen its dependence on the import of heavy equipment, while simultaneously executing a timely implementation of its transmission network strengthening programme.
 
Bidding for the contract took the form of a competitive and transparent open book process introduced by PT PLN in 2012. All manufacturers taking part therefore had to pass stringent quality checks, particularly with regard to low losses and a higher degree of polymerisation. The power transformers will be manufactured in CG’s world-class manufacturing facility in Indonesia, which comprises a vertical winding machine, a vapour phase drying oven and a 500kVA test facility.
 
Since 1993, CG has regularly provided PT PLN with power transformers in the range of 30 MVA to 500 MVA and voltage levels up to 500 kV. “The CG edge lies in providing indigenously built products and turnkey services that reflect global standards, while suiting local conditions. We look forward to being a part of many more collaborative efforts that involve building robust power transmission networks, in Indonesia and the rest of Asia,” said Jean-Michel Aubertin, CEO, CG Power Systems International.
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First Published: Mar 18 2016 | 12:25 PM IST

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