Suzlon secures 52.50 MW maiden order from Oil India
October 4, 2016 5:48 pm
October 4, 2016 5:48 pm
Suzlon Group announced its maiden order win from Oil India Ltd (OIL) for 52.50 MW project capacity. The order comprises of Suzlon’s latest product offerings- the S111 90m tubular tower and S97 120m Hybrid Tower with a rated capacity of 2.1 MW each. The project is capable of providing power to over 28,000 households and offsetting 0.11 million tonnes of CO2 emissions per annum.
J.P Chalasani, Group CEO, Suzlon Group said, “We welcome Oil India Ltd in our customer profile and would be delighted to forge a solid partnership with our maiden venture with them. We are witnessing increasing traction in investments in renewables by leading PSUs. This order win is a testament of Oil India’s confidence in Suzlon’s technology and execution capabilities. Suzlon is in alignment with the nation’s COP 21 commitment of generating 40 per cent of its energy from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. With our pan-India presence, end-to-end solutions and technologically advanced product, Suzlon is aptly positioned to capitalise on the growing market opportunities in India.”
The innovative S9X series product portfolio is designed to optimally harness the available wind resources and deliver higher energy and return on investment (ROI) to customers. The S97 2.1 MW wind turbine generator (WTG) features the time tested Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) technology which is designed to maximise generation and unlock low wind sites.
The S97 120m is one of the tallest all-steel hybrid tower (120-metre height) in the world and combines both lattice and tubular structures. It has achieved a plant load factor (PLF) of 35 per cent over the first 12 months of operation. The S111 90m features a rotor diameter of 111.8 metres with a swept area of more than 9,500 square metres, making it one of the highest yielding wind turbines in its class.
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October 4, 2016 5:48 pm
Suzlon Group announced its maiden order win from Oil India Ltd (OIL) for 52.50 MW project capacity. The order comprises of Suzlon’s latest product offerings- the S111 90m tubular tower and S97 120m Hybrid Tower with a rated capacity of 2.1 MW each. The project is capable of providing power to over 28,000 households and offsetting 0.11 million tonnes of CO2 emissions per annum.
J.P Chalasani, Group CEO, Suzlon Group said, “We welcome Oil India Ltd in our customer profile and would be delighted to forge a solid partnership with our maiden venture with them. We are witnessing increasing traction in investments in renewables by leading PSUs. This order win is a testament of Oil India’s confidence in Suzlon’s technology and execution capabilities. Suzlon is in alignment with the nation’s COP 21 commitment of generating 40 per cent of its energy from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. With our pan-India presence, end-to-end solutions and technologically advanced product, Suzlon is aptly positioned to capitalise on the growing market opportunities in India.”
The innovative S9X series product portfolio is designed to optimally harness the available wind resources and deliver higher energy and return on investment (ROI) to customers. The S97 2.1 MW wind turbine generator (WTG) features the time tested Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) technology which is designed to maximise generation and unlock low wind sites.
The S97 120m is one of the tallest all-steel hybrid tower (120-metre height) in the world and combines both lattice and tubular structures. It has achieved a plant load factor (PLF) of 35 per cent over the first 12 months of operation. The S111 90m features a rotor diameter of 111.8 metres with a swept area of more than 9,500 square metres, making it one of the highest yielding wind turbines in its class.
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