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Sunil Hi Tech Engineers Ltd.
Sunil Hi Tech Engineers Ltd. has over 15 years of crisp engineering execution and technical expertise in the fabrication, erection, testing and commissioning of thermal power plants including doing individual works under BoP. An ISO 9001:2000 certified company, Sunil Hitech undertakes the erection, testing and commissioning of boilers and auxiliaries of up to 500 MW capacity, pressure parts, ESP and piping, and structural work in main plant building, bunker bay and miscellaneous structures of up to 660 MW.
In addition to this, Sunil Hi Tech designs, supplies, transports and provides the commissioning of EHV lines of substations, CW pipelines, large diameter piping, bunker belts, steel flue can; ETC work for transmission and distribution lines, transformers sub-stations and allied works, as well as the EPC contract for fuel oil system and the erection of turbine generators.
Sunil HiTech has 125,000 tpa of steel fabrication capacity and specializes in building steel structures for thermal power plants and has also established a 1,00,000 tpa of equipment installation capacity in power plants. The company takes up civil works for power plants of up to 500 MW. It undertakes manufacture, supply, and commissioning of super-heater Eco, reheater coils and equipment for thermal power stations.
Gangakhed Sugar & Energy Limited.

Gangakhed Sugar & Energy Limited is a sister concern to M/s. Sunil HiTech Engineers Limited. The project is being developed as an Integrated Cane Processing Plant (ICPP) with a Diversified Product Portfolio and a De-risked Business model, using the state of Art Technology. The Integrated Project is aimed at utilising sugar cane to its full potential including all of its by-products such as bagasse, molasses, press mud and water. This will not only insulate the Project from any cyclical variation of sugar industry but will also ensure the high and consistent returns for sugar cane to the farmers in the region.
The project is located in the cane surplus Distt of Parbhani wherein Government of Maharashtra during last year had to distribute Rs 20.7 Crore to the farmers for non-crushing of standing Sugar cane with aggregate cultivation of 8280 Ha. The total disbursement of compensation to the farmers in the entire Aurangabad region was to the tune of Rs. 114.33 Crores. Therefore the commissioning of this project will also help in reducing the burden on the state exchequer.
A typical sugar cane has nearly 11% sugar, 30% bagasse and balance water. A conventional sugar mill crushes sugar cane and produces sugar and sells molasses and surplus bagasse and therefore unable to withstand market fluctuations in sugar price. The Integrated cane Processing Project (ICPP) concept, envisages simultaneous generation of electricity and ethanol either from molasses or directly from cane juice. It is also possible to recover and use water from sugar cane. Thus the ICPP would have adequate flexibility to tune up production according to market dynamics Moreover, it is possible to get more revenue by selling more surplus power beyond the crushing season which is the period of peak demand of the Grid.