With a proposed $3 billion capex plan, INOXGFL Group—a 90-year-old chemicals-to-renewables powerhouse—is making big bets on India’s transition to green energy. Devansh Jain, Executive Director, INOXGFL Group, tells INFRASTRUCTURE TODAY in this exclusive interview that, driven by geopolitical realignments, India is uniquely positioned to scale its manufacturing capabilities across electronics, solar, wind, and battery technologies....
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Envision Energy bags 2,000 MW wind contract in India
Wind turbines to be manufactured and delivered by 2023-end
Siemens Gamesa will supply 567 MW to ReNew Power
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has secured a new order in India from ReNew Power, IndiaÂ’s largest renewable energy Independent Power Producer (IPP).
ReNew Power awards 50 MW turnkey wind project
ReNew Power, a renewable energy company, has placed a 50 MW turnkey project order to Gamesa. The order will be likely be commissioned by March 2017. Gamesa will supply 25 units of G114 - 2.0MW T106 turbines which will be set up at Amba, Madhya Pradesh.
ReNew Power awards 50MW turnkey wind project order to Gamesa
ReNew Power, a renewable energy company, has placed a 50 MW turnkey project order to Gamesa. The order will be commissioned by March 2017. Gamesa will supply 25 units of G114 – 2.0MW T106 turbines which will be set up at Amba, Madhya Pradesh.
Turbulence in the wind sector
The Indian wind industry, already not in a particularly good shape owing to a variety of reasons, is busy trying to ward off two potential threats - GST and safeguard duty on imported steel plates.
Wind turbines to dot Vijayapura district
Vijayapura district, with its vast open and elevated areas, has gradually begun large-scale wind energy projects to tap into the readily available natural resource to meet its power requirements.
Piloting towards goal
Devansh Jain is the Director of INOX Wind. In his current role, Devansh is responsible for piloting the company towards its goal of becoming the best fully integrated wind energy player in India. He strongly follows his group philosophy of conservative aggression.
Gamesa in pact with greenko
For supply of turbines, renewable energy company Greenko has signed up with Spanish wind turbine company Gamesa.
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.
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