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BGR Energy - Press Release

BGR Energy Systems Ltd has informed BSE that the Company has been pre-qualified for the proposed Rs 750 Crore 150 MLD Kutch Desalination Plant in Kutch, Gujarat. For this project, has formed a Consortium with very large Spanish construction Companies viz., Inima Medioambiente, S.A.(OHL Group) and Aqualia, Gestion Integral Del Agua, S.A. (Group of FCC). The consortium led by has been pre-qualified to set up 150 MLD Desalination Plant together with 25-30 MW Captive Power Plant on Design, Build, Own, Operate and Transfer basis. The Water Purchase Agreement will be for a period of 20 years.

In this regard the Company has issued the following Press release:

Systems Ltd has been pre-qualified for the proposed Rs 750 Crore 150 MLD Kutch Desalination Plant in Kutch, Gujarat. has formed a Consortium with very large Spanish construction Companies viz., Inima Medioambiente, S.A. (OHL Group) and Aqualia, Gestion Integral Del Agua, S.A. (Group of FCC). The consortium led by has been pre-qualified to set up 150 MLD Desalination Plant together with 25-30 MW Captive Power Plant on Design, Build, Own, Operate and Transfer basis. The Water Purchase Agreement will be for a period of 20 years.

Other Companies who are pre-qualified for this project include BEFESA, Spain, GE Infrastructure ? Toyo Engineering Corporation, Adani Enterprises ? Veolia, France and Reliance Energy ? Degremont.

Inima, Spain has developed, executed more than 40 Desalination Plants worldwide out of which 120 MLD Carboneras Sea Water Desalination Plant has been in successful operation since 2003. Recently, Inima and Aqualia combine have been awarded 200 MLD Desalination Plant in Algeria on 25 years BOOT basis.

BGR Energy has built water treatment and effluent treatment facilities for power projects of 120 ? 500 MW capacities. is currently completing effluent recycle plants in Tamil Nadu aggregating to 25 MLD to treat textile effluents.”

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