Inox Wind wins 100-MW repeat order from Tata Power Renewable Energy
16 Feb 2016
Energy solutions provider Inox Wind Ltd has secured repeat order for a 100-MW wind power project from Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL) at Rojmal in Gujarat.
The order is TPREL's fourth project with Inox Wind, which takes the cumulative orders placed with Inox Wind across various sites to more than 300 MW, Inox stated in a release.
TPREL is a 100-per cent subsidiary of Tata Power and has ~215 MW of commissioned renewable assets, with another 250 MW under construction/on order. Tata Power has a commissioned capacity of ~600+ MW of wind and solar assets.
Inox Wind's Rojmal site is one of the largest wind farms in Gujarat with a capacity of 400 MW. More than 140 MW of capacities are already operational at the wind park, including 50 MW capacities of TPREL. The commissioned common infrastructure facilities at the site are capable of supporting power evacuation of 400 MW.
''As part of the turnkey order, Inox Wind will provide TPREL with end-to-end solutions from development and construction to commissioning and providing long-term operations and maintenance services,'' it added.
As part of the turnkey order, Inox Wind will said, it will provide TPREL with end-to-end solutions from development and construction to commissioning and providing long term operations and maintenance services. The repeat order involves supply and installation of 50 units of Inox Wind's 2MW DFIG 100 rotor dia wind turbine generator.
''Repeat orders from one of the country's leading renewables players like TPREL corroborate Inox Wind's ability to provide world-class technological solutions to its clients,'' Inox Wind CEO Kailash Tarachandani said.
''The 100 MW expansion of the Rojmal project is TPREL's fourth project with Inox Wind. We are confident 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,'' TPREL chief executive Rahul Shah said.