Hyd-based Azad Engineering becomes 1st Indian firm to supply critical parts for nuclear turbines

Hyd-based Azad Engineering becomes 1st Indian firm to supply critical parts for nuclear turbines

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: February 06 2023

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  • Azad Engineering Private Limited, a Hyderabad-based market leader in precision engineering, has been approved as the first Indian company to supply critical rotating parts for nuclear turbines.
  • The company has delivered its first set of critical parts. These will now be assembled on nuclear turbines manufactured in Belfort, France.
  • Azad Engineering has signed a long-term supply agreement with General Electric (GE) Steam Power for the supply of nuclear turbine parts.
  • GE Steam Power offers a broad portfolio of technologies and services for power plants helping customers deliver reliable power as they transition to a lower carbon future.
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