Inox Wind bags 3rd project from Tata Power Renewable Energy

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Inox Wind, a wind energy solutions provider, has bagged an order for a 50 MW wind power project at Lahori, Madhya Pradesh, from Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL).

The order is TPREL’s third project with Inox Wind after two previous orders of 172 MW.

The third order from TPREL has reaffirmed Inox Wind’s position as the preferred wind energy solutions provider to major IPPs in India, said Kailash Tarachandani, chief executive officer of Inox Wind in his statement.

Under this project, Inox Wind will provide TPREL with end to end solutions from development and construction to commissioning and providing long term operations and maintenance services.

The order involves supply and installation of 25 units of Inox Wind’s pioneering 2MW DFIG 100 rotor dia Wind Turbine Generator, which has one of the highest swept areas in its class.

Inox Wind’s 2MW 100 rotor dia WTGs have recently been improved and recertified by TUV SUD to have a higher annual energy production of 21 percent compared to Inox’s WT 93 product.

With one of the largest project site inventories across wind rich states in India, Inox Wind has a ready pipeline of projects which the company is developing as part of its turnkey solutions for clients.

Inox Wind offers an array of services including wind resource assessment, acquiring land, developing the entire site infrastructure, building the power evacuation system, supplying the WTGs, erection and commissioning services, long term operations and maintenance services as well as post-commissioning support.

A 100 percent subsidiary of Tata Power, TPREL has ~300 MW of commissioned renewable assets. Tata Power, including TPREL’s capacities, has a commissioned capacity of 600+ MW of Wind and Solar assets.

TPREL expressed confidence that Inox will again deliver the project safely, timely and of top notch quality.

“We look forward to building a long and fruitful relationship with Inox on the strong foundation of the previous successful projects in Gujarat and Rajasthan,” said Rahul Shah, CEO of TPREL.

Rajani Baburajan

editor@greentechlead.com

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