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Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited

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This article is about the Indian company. For the Pakistani tribe, see Bhel (tribe).
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Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
Type State-owned enterprise
Public (BSE: 500103)
Industry Engineering & Manufacturing
Founded 1953[1]
Headquarters New Delhi, India
Area served India and presence in 70 countries[2]
Key people B. Prasada Rao
(Chairman & MD)
Products Power generation, Industries, Transportation, Renewable energy, Oil and gas, Transmission
Revenue ▲18.6% Rs. 4430 Million[3]
Total assets ▲ Rs. 29352 Million[3]
Employees 43,636[3]
Website www.bhel.com
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is one of the oldest and largest state-owned engineering and manufacturing enterprise in India in the energy-related and infrastructure sector which includes Power, Railways, Telecom, Transmission and Distribution, Oil and Gas sectors and many more[4]. It is the 12th largest power equipment manufacturer in the world[5]. BHEL was established more than 50 years ago, ushering in the indigenous Heavy Electrical Equipment industry in India[6]. The company has been earning profits continuously since 1971-72 and paying dividends since 1976-77[7]. 73% of the total power generated in India is produced by equipment manufactured by BHEL[8].

It is one of India's nine largest Public Sector Undertakings or PSUs, known as the Navratnas or 'the nine jewels' [9].

Contents [hide]
1 Main Manufacturing Facilities
2 Products
3 See also
4 References
5 External links


[edit] Main Manufacturing Facilities

Entrance to BHEL Ranipur, Haridwar plant.Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited, Ranipur, Haridwar (Uttarakhand) [10]
Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh)
Tiruchirapalli(Tamil Nadu)
Ranipet (Tamil Nadu)
Bangalore (Karnataka)
Jagdishpur (Uttar Pradesh)
Rudrapur (Uttrakhand)
Goindwal (Punjab)
Bharat Heavy Plates and Vessels Limited (Vizag)
Besides these manufacturing units there are four power sectors which undertake EPC contract from various customers. The Research and Development arm of BHEL is situated in Hyderabad and two repair shops are at HERP (Heavy Equipment Repair Plant), Varanasi and EMRP(Electric machines repair plant) Mumbai.

[edit] Products
Steam Generator
Gas Generator
Hydro Generator
Steam turbine
Gas turbine
Hydro Turbines
[(TRANSFORMER)]
[(SWITCHGEAR)]
Oil field equipments
Boiler drum
Water wall panel
Wind mill
[edit] See also
List of locomotive builders
[edit] References
1. Stock Information has been taken from Mudraa.com

2. Mudraa.com

^ India Today
^ bhel.com
^ a b c bhel.com
^ The Hindu
^ Karvy consultants
^ Outlook
^ Indian Powerhouse
^ BHEL Steam generators
^ Official List of Navratnas and miniratnas
^ BHEL Haridwar BHEL Haridwar, Official website.
BHEL TBG (Transmission Business Group) New Delhi
BHPV (Bharat Heavy Plates and Vessels Ltd) was acquired by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) on May 11, 2008

[edit] External links
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited Official website
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited Tiruchirappalli Official website

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