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Inox in 100MW order for Tata Power

Indian wind turbine maker Inox Wind Ltd (BOM:539083) said Tuesday it will deliver 100 MW of its machines for a project in Gujarat state under a repeat order from Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL).

The project at Rojmal is TPREL’s fourth one with Inox Wind. Before it, the wholly-owned unit of Tata Power Co Ltd (BOM:500400) had ordered over 300 MW of wind turbines from the firm.

As part of the new turnkey contract, Inox Wind will provide services ranging from development and construction to commissioning of the plant. In addition, it will also provide operations and maintenance services over the long term.

The company will supply and erect 50 pieces of its 2MW DFIG 100 rotor dia wind turbine. The machines will be used for the expansion of a 400-MW wind complex, 140 MW of which are already operational, according to the press release.

Tata Power has over 600 MW of commissioned wind and solar power capacity. The value of the current contract was not disclosed.

Pimagazine Asia Admin

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