Inox Wind Limited, India’s leading wind energy solutions provider, has bagged an order for a 100 MW wind power project at Lahori, Madhya Pradesh, from Ostro Energy, which is backed by Actis - a global pan-emerging market private equity firm with $7.6 billion of funds under management.
Inox will supply and install 50 units of its advanced 2MW DFIG 100 rotor dia Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) for Ostro Energy, on a turnkey basis. The 100 rotor dia WTG has one of the highest swept areas, that makes it ideally suited to maximise returns, especially in low wind areas.
Inox Wind will be responsible for the entire project lifecycle, from development and construction to commissioning and has also been contracted to undertake operations and maintenance services of the project for a multi year period, post commissioning. The 100 MW project will be a part of the ‘Inox Wind Park’ of 200 MW capacity at Lahori, one of many such ‘Wind Parks’ being developed by Inox across the country.
Kailash Tarachandani, chief executive officer of Inox Wind Limited, said, “These orders have further boosted Inox’s strong order book with major IPPs in India. Ostro enjoys a position of pride in India’s renewable energy space. We are happy that Ostro has expressed faith in Inox’s technology, capabilities and services and we look forward to strengthening this relationship further in the future. We are very pleased to partner Ostro in providing clean, sustainable and renewable power to the society at large, and contributing to the nation’s development in an environmentally responsible manner.”
Ranjit Gupta, chief executive officer of Ostro Energy, commented, “The 100 MW Lahori project is Ostro Energy’s first project in Madhya Pradesh. It has a challenging completion timeline but we are confident that Inox will 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 successful project in MP. This project is another building block in Ostro’s commitment to clean energy and its goal to reach 800 MW operating capacity in next three years.”
Inox will supply and install 50 units of its advanced 2MW DFIG 100 rotor dia Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) for Ostro Energy, on a turnkey basis. The 100 rotor dia WTG has one of the highest swept areas, that makes it ideally suited to maximise returns, especially in low wind areas.
Inox Wind will be responsible for the entire project lifecycle, from development and construction to commissioning and has also been contracted to undertake operations and maintenance services of the project for a multi year period, post commissioning. The 100 MW project will be a part of the ‘Inox Wind Park’ of 200 MW capacity at Lahori, one of many such ‘Wind Parks’ being developed by Inox across the country.
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At each such wind park, Inox Wind is providing its customers with end to end solutions including wind resource assessment, building the power evacuation system, acquiring land, developing the entire site infrastructure, supplying the WTGs, erection and commissioning services as well as long term operations and maintenance services.
Kailash Tarachandani, chief executive officer of Inox Wind Limited, said, “These orders have further boosted Inox’s strong order book with major IPPs in India. Ostro enjoys a position of pride in India’s renewable energy space. We are happy that Ostro has expressed faith in Inox’s technology, capabilities and services and we look forward to strengthening this relationship further in the future. We are very pleased to partner Ostro in providing clean, sustainable and renewable power to the society at large, and contributing to the nation’s development in an environmentally responsible manner.”
Ranjit Gupta, chief executive officer of Ostro Energy, commented, “The 100 MW Lahori project is Ostro Energy’s first project in Madhya Pradesh. It has a challenging completion timeline but we are confident that Inox will 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 successful project in MP. This project is another building block in Ostro’s commitment to clean energy and its goal to reach 800 MW operating capacity in next three years.”