Having constructed about 1,600 MW Power Projects that are under successful operation and targeting for a completion of total of 11,470 MW by 2014, EPIL Power SBU gained vast experience and capabilities in executing Essar Groups' as well as external Power projects on EPC basis.
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Tag: Essar Projects
Hydrocarbon: Fuel for Growth
Having established its credentials in the refinery sector, Essar Projects- Hydrocarbon Strategic Business Unit (SBU) plans to position itself as a leading Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) sector player in the petrochemicals, fertilizer and gas value chain.
An eight-pronged approach
Essar, now a multinational conglomerate, began its operations with the construction of an outer breakwater in Chennai Port (the then Madras Port) in 1969.
An eight-pronged approach
Essar, now a multinational conglomerate, began its operations with the construction of an outer breakwater in Chennai Port (the then Madras Port) in 1969.
We plan to change the face of the Indian EPC marketplace
We have built up the kind of expertise that doesn't exist with anyone else in India. We are in the unique position where our sister companies have placed large-scale orders (say, for a complete steel plant) for projects, with us.
We plan to change the face of the Indian EPC marketplace
We have built up the kind of expertise that doesn't exist with anyone else in India. We are in the unique position where our sister companies have placed large-scale orders (say, for a complete steel plant) for projects, with us.
India Infrastructure Finance 2010: Needed-A human face to infra lending
Infrastructure lending may need a more qualitative assessment approach, different from shorter-term, quantitatively evaluted funding, say experts.

