Bharat Heavy Electricals (Bhel) plans to acquire companies in the non-conventional energy and transmission business to more than double its turnover to Rs 50,000 crore in the next five years. "Our future growth in new identified business areas such as non-conventional energy and transmission will be mainly through the inorganic route. We are looking at opportunities in "We have adequate cash to meet acquisitions and expansions for the next few years," he said. Separately, the company is holding talks with two Japanese companies for technical or strategic partnership to foray into solar power. The company is planning an integrated facility in Public sector company Bhel is currently facing increased competition in the domestic market from overseas players and is also looking at expansion across various developing countries. "Currently, we get only about 7 per cent of our revenues from abroad and hope to increase this share to 10 per cent within a few years. We are also looking at acquiring transformer manufacturing facilities in countries such as He said the company is also in talks with a major Japanese player for technology tie-up to foray into the transmission equipment business. A brownfield facility is being planned at In the wind energy segment, the company is already supplying alternators for GE, he said. Ravikumar said the proposed forgings and casting facility for nuclear power equipment would come up at either The company is in talks with "We hope to finalise the partner by March and will then approach the respective state governments," he said. The company currently has an order book of Rs 1,15,000 crore, with about 40,000 MW orders placed for the 11th five-year plan period. He said the company is expected to grow by 30 per cent during the current financial year, contrary to the earlier projection of about 25 per cent. Bhel had a turnover of Rs 21,400 crore during the last financial year, with a growth of 14.2 per cent. |
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