The new power station uses supercritical boiler/turbine technology that operates at a higher temperature than traditional coal-fired units, boosting the efficiency of electricity generation while reducing carbon and other emissions. Emerson’s automation technology has been selected for more than 300 of these complex units worldwide, 10 of which are located in India.
Emerson was selected as the main automation contractor by Tata Projects Ltd, the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor for critical sections of the plant. The first unit at Sri Damodaram Sanjeevaiah is ready to begin commercial operations; Emerson is currently automating the second unit at the site, which is expected to be completed this spring.
“Over the coming years, India will see several more plants powered by supercritical technology, which are more cost efficient and help protect the environment. Emerson’s technologies play a key role in this project, which is a very important asset for economic growth in Andhra Pradesh and the country,” said Dr Amit Paithankar, managing director of Emerson Process Management India.
