Kirloskar Brothers (KBL) has collaborated with Tata Power and installed the world’s largest circulating water pumping system for Tata Power’s Mundra ultra mega power project (UMPP). A mammoth 10.5 million litre of water is circulated with the help of KBL’s 10 concrete volute pump sets every minute. The Coastal Gujarat Power (CGPL), Tata Power’s wholly-owned subsidiary, which has implemented the 4,000 MW (800 MW x 5 units) UMPP requires massive amounts of water to condense the heat generated in the production of power.
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February 1, 2014February 1, 2014


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