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PLANT SYNOPSIS. Gujarat Industries Power Company Limited (GIPCL) (henceforth be named Company/GIPCL), is a Premier Power Utility in the State of Gujarat with an installed capacity of 810 MW and 5 MW Solar Power Plant. 51 MW Wind Energy Farm Project is under installation and commissioning stage. GIPCL has issued LoI (Letter of Intent) for 26 MW and 71.40 MW Wind Energy Farm Projects. GIPCL has commissioned 1MWp Distributed Solar Power Projects at two locations in Gujarat viz. at Village: Amrol, Dist.: Xxxxx and at Village: Vastan, Taluka Mangrol, Dist.: Surat. Surat Lignite Power Plant (SLPP) with four units of 125 MW capacity each is located at Village: Nani Naroli, Taluka: Mangrol, District: Surat in Gujarat. GIPCL has also operating its own captive Lignite and Lime Stone Mines close to the Power Plant. The Power Plant is based on Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC) technology for the Boilers, where Lignite is burnt along with Lime Stone in the Combustor of the Boiler. Surat Lignite Power Plant (SLPP) is accessible by road from Xxx and Kosamba, which are on Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway. From Kosamba, SLPP is around 32 KM, out of which 27 KM is part of the National & State Highway and balance 5 KM is District Road. From Xxx, SLPP is around 18 KM, out of which 13 KM is the State Highway and balance 5 KM is District Road. The nearest Broad Gauge Railway Line is at Xxx, which is around 21 KM from the SLPP. Surat is approximately 50 KM from the SLPP. Location Map for SLPP is as under. The Company intends to award Annual Maintenance Contract for the maintenance of 4 x 125 MW CFBC Units Boiler & Auxiliaries for a period of two years at SLPP (2016- 18) and is therefore inviting open tenders online xxx.xXxxxxxx.xxx from experienced & resourceful contractors.
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PLANT SYNOPSIS. Gujarat Industries Power Company Limited (GIPCL) (henceforth be named Company/GIPCL), is a Premier Power Utility in the State of Gujarat with an installed capacity of 810 MW and 5 MW Solar Power Plant. 112.4
PLANT SYNOPSIS. Gujarat Industries Power Company Limited (GIPCL) (henceforth be named Company/GIPCL), is a Premier Power Utility in the State of Gujarat with an installed capacity of 1084.4 MW. Surat Lignite Power Plant (SLPP) with four units of 125 MW capacities each is located at Village: Nani Naroli, Taluka: Mangrol, District: Surat in Gujarat. GIPCL has also operating its own captive Lignite and Lime Stone Mines close to the Power Plant. The Power Plant is based on Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC) technology for the Boilers, where Lignite is burnt along with Lime Stone in the Combustor of the Boiler. Surat Lignite Power Plant (SLPP) is accessible by road from Xxx and Kosamba, which are on Mumbai-Ahmadabad highway. From Kosamba, SLPP is around 32 KM, out of which 27 KM is part of the National & State Highway and balance 5 KM is District Road. From Xxx, SLPP is around 18 KM, out of which 13 KM is the State Highway and balance 5 KM is District Road. The nearest Broad Gauge Railway Line is at Xxx, which is around 21 KM from the SLPP. Surat is approximately 50 KM from the SLPP. Location Map for SLPP is as under. Note: Plant Synopsis may be updated for any change in future. The Company intends to award Annual Rate Contract for “integrated fire Fighting services for GIPCL/SLPP Surat for the Year: 2019 -21 for the period of two years at SLPP and is therefore inviting open tenders online through xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx from experienced & resourceful contractors. ANNUAL RATE CONTRACT FOR “INTEGRATED FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES FOR GIPCL/SLPP SURAT FOR THE YEAR: 2019-21
PLANT SYNOPSIS. Gujarat Industries Power Company Limited (GIPCL) (henceforth be named Company/GIPCL), is a Premier Power Utility in the State of Gujarat with an installed capacity of 1084.4 MW. Surat Lignite Power Plant (SLPP) with four units of 125 MW capacities each is located at Village: Nani Naroli, Taluka: Mangrol, District: Surat in Gujarat. GIPCL has also operating its own captive Lignite and Lime Stone Mines close to the Power Plant. The Power Plant is based on Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC) technology for the Boilers, where Lignite is burnt along with Lime Stone in the Combustor of the Boiler.

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