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BHEL’s ₹3,000 Cr+ Bet on Coal-to-Chemicals with Coal India JV

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Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), India’s premier power equipment manufacturer, is set to invest nearly ₹3,064 crore in a pivotal joint venture with Coal India Limited. Disclosed via a stock exchange filing, this four-year commitment underscores BHEL’s expansion into coal gasification technology.

Under the JV, named Bharat Coal Gasification and Chemicals Limited (BCGCL), BHEL will acquire a 49% stake while Coal India holds 51%. The venture’s centerpiece is a coal-based ammonium nitrate plant with a daily capacity of 2,000 tons, poised to revolutionize chemical output from indigenous coal resources.

In a parallel development, BHEL has approved a joint venture with Titagarh Rail Systems for maintaining Vande Bharat sleeper trains, enhancing its footprint in rail services. These agreements await finalization post-DIPAM approval, with flexibility for adjustments.

Shares of BHEL faced selling pressure, closing 2.75% lower at ₹253 on NSE. Weekly losses stand at 4.60%, with a year-to-date decline of 13.19%. Longer-term, the stock is up 6.67% in six months and 23% annually.

BHEL’s Q3 FY26 earnings painted a brighter picture: net profit soared nearly threefold to ₹382.49 crore, supported by 16.4% revenue growth to ₹8,473.10 crore. Power and industrial segments fueled this uptick. The government’s February OFS to divest 5% stake—starting with 3% at ₹254 floor price—adds another layer to BHEL’s evolving narrative.

This strategic pivot positions BHEL at the intersection of energy transition and infrastructure, promising sustained value creation amid India’s industrial renaissance.

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