GE to Digitise Tata Power’s Thermal and Renewable fleet in India

GE has implemented the first Predix Asset Performance Management (APM) solution in India for Tata Power’s thermal business.

GE has implemented the first Predix Asset Performance Management (APM) solution in India for Tata Power’s thermal business. This is one of two deals that GE won in India to optimise approximately 8 GW of  Tata Power’s thermal and renewable energy power portfolio using digital solutions. GE is implementing the Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) solutions for Tata Power’s thermal assets across nine sites for a period of seven years. The renewable deal is still under execution.

Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power said, “Our aim is to continue to be the leading power company in India and globally by constantly upgrading our assets with state-of-the-art technology. GE has provided a noteworthy contribution to fulfill our vision of digitizing our thermal and renewable assets.” Ashok Sethi, COO and Executive Director,

Tata Power said, “This company wide program aims to improve assets reliability, embed best in class O&M processes while optimising cost. We’re glad to partner with GE and their APM solution to bring to life our vision.” Andrew DeLeone, Managing Director, GE Power India said, “Given the enormous potential of digitisation and IIoT to drive operational performance, this technology will help improve asset reliability and availability while reducing O&M costs. GE remains committed to improve India’s thermal assets.”

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