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In a significant move to foster innovation and indigenization, BEML Ltd and NHPC Ltd, two leading Indian Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today at BEML Soudha, Bangalore. This partnership aims to establish strategic cooperation for the development of advanced desilting and dredging solutions tailored for hydroelectric power plants. The MoU was formally exchanged between R G K Rao, Head SBU – Aerospace, BEML Ltd, and Uday Shankar Sahi, Executive Director (R&D) of NHPC Ltd, in the presence of Ajit Kumar Srivastav, Director – Defence business and senior officials from both organizations. This collaboration highlights the commitment of both entities to addressing the critical issue of dam sedimentation by leveraging their combined expertise. The partnership is designed to deliver innovative, “Make in India” solutions that will restore power generation efficiency, extend the lifespan of water conductor systems and turbines, and generate significant savings for the national exchequer. The solutions developed through this initiative will not only cater to hydroelectric power plants but also hold dual-use potential for addressing broader challenges. These products can help mitigate urban waterlogging during monsoons by swiftly clearing canals and culverts, support dredging and desilting operations in inland waterways, coastal areas, ponds, and lakes, and align with India’s ambitious Maritime Vision 2030 and Sagarmala programs. Upon successful implementation in pilot projects, the solutions are expected to be replicated across other hydroelectric plants, further strengthening India’s renewable energy infrastructure. This collaborative effort is set to significantly enhance operational efficiency while contributing to sustainable urban planning by alleviating flooding risks and improving water management systems. Shantanu Roy, CMD, BEML Ltd, shared his views, saying, "We are pleased to partner with NHPC Ltd in this ground-breaking initiative aimed at addressing the critical issue of dam sedimentation. This strategic cooperation marks a significant milestone in our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and self-reliance. By leveraging our collective strengths, we aim to develop advanced desilting and dredging solutions that not only enhance the efficiency of hydroelectric power plants but also contribute to the nation's broader goals of improving infrastructure and water management systems."R K Chaudhary, CMD, NHPC Ltd said, “We are delighted to partner with BEML Ltd to develop cutting-edge desilting and dredging solutions for the hydroelectric power sector. This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and 'Make in India' initiatives. Together, we aim to increase power generation efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and contribute to India's ambitious renewable energy goals. This partnership will not only benefit the power sector but also have a positive impact on the environment and local communities. This partnership between BEML and NHPC marks a transformative step toward innovation, sustainability, and national progress. Both organizations reaffirm their commitment to deliver impactful solutions that address immediate challenges and pave the way for a self-reliant, efficient, and future-ready India. This partnership between BEML and NHPC marks a transformative step toward innovation, sustainability, and national progress. Both organizations reaffirm their commitment to delivering impactful solutions that address immediate challenges and pave the way for a self-reliant, efficient, and future-ready India.
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