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Triveni Turbines realigning portfolio to accelerate efficiency, reliability across power sector
EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)
|November 2025
The firm is strengthening its domestic manufacturing and global competitiveness by expanding its stateof-the-art Bengaluru facility, increasing localisation of critical components, and leveraging advanced machining and testing capabilities.
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Triveni Turbines is redefining its role in India's evolving power landscape through innovation, efficiency, and sustainability. As a leading manufacturer of industrial steam turbines with over 6,000 installations worldwide generating more than 16 GW, the company is advancing toward cleaner, flexible, and cost-effective power solutions. The company is integrating technologies such as CO₂based energy storage, waste heat recovery, and hybrid turbine systems to modernise thermal operations and improve the dispatchability of renewables. With a strong focus on R&D, digitalisation, and domestic manufacturing, the firm is facilitating the country's transition toward efficient, reliable, and low-carbon energy generation. SN Prasad shares the major highlights of Triveni Turbines expanding its portfolio up to 100 MW.
How is Triveni Turbines aligning its product portfolio to support utilities in achieving higher efficiency and reliability?
Triveni Turbines is strategically realigning its product portfolio to enhance efficiency and reliability across both utility and industrial power generation. With a global installed base of over 6,000 steam turbines generating over 16 GW, Triveni Turbines has been a pioneer in industrial steam turbine manufacturing and customised energy solutions, enabling industries to reduce grid dependence and promote sustainable power generation.
Through these initiatives, Triveni Turbines is positioning itself as a key enabler in India's transition toward efficient, resilient, and cleaner energy generation.
It is enhancing product efficiency through advanced turbine designs, higher steam parameters, and optimised heat rate performance to deliver greater output per unit of fuel.
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