NTPC-BHEL Power Projects (NBPPL), a joint venture between state-run BHEL and  NTPC, is in talks with six global companies for a possible technological  tie-up."We are looking for a global technology partner and we expect to finalise the  deal in next eight months. At present, we are in discussions with at least six  global firms," NBPPL Chairman and Managing Director C P Singh told.He, however, refused to divulge the names of the global companies. The  technology would be mainly used for coal and ash handling plants of the  projects. Singh said it would be a 5-10 year partnership, based on royalty or  initial payment system.
The company also expects to have an order book of Rs 7,000 crore by the end  of this financial year.
"We are expecting two EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) orders  – one from NTPC for Rs 3,000 crore and another from the Andhra Pradesh  government for about Rs 3,600 crore. Currently, we have an order book of Rs 400  crore," he said.
The Andhra Pradesh government order is for a 600-mega watt (Mw) thermal power  project at Rayalaseema, while NTPC order is for its 500-Mw thermal power station  at Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh).

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