Gamesa, the renewable energy major in India, has announced a 40 MW wind power project from KCT Renewable Energy Pvt Ltd that will be commissioned in Molagavalli site in Andhra Pradesh.
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Tag: Ramesh Kymal
Gamesa to foray into solar EPC
Ramesh Kymal, Chairman and Managing Director, Gamesa India, intends to set foot in the engineering, procuÂrement and construction (EPC) space of solar projects in order to diversify its revenue stream. Noting that wind energy would remain the core business of the company, Kymal said it wanted to also explore the possibility of harnessing solar power at its wind farm
Gamesa India to export 850 kw wind turbines
Chairman and Managing Director of Gamesa India Ramesh Kymal said that the coÂmpany will look to export the 850-kw turbines to North Africa and the UK and expÂects to sign an order soon in this regard.
Gamesa India to export 850 kw wind turbines
Chairman and Managing Director of Gamesa India Ramesh Kymal said that the coÂmpany will look to export the 850-kw turbines to North Africa and the UK and expÂects to sign an order soon in this regard.