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Envision lands major wind turbine order from JSW Energy

 

Envision Energy has won an order from JSW Energy for developing a 653.4-mw wind energy park in Karnataka and Maharashtra.

As per the order, Envision would provide 198 units of its EN 156-3.3 MW WTGs (wind turbine generator). The project is expected to be commissioned in phase manner by December 2024 and will produce 2,200 GWh of clean energy, significantly accelerating India’s progress towards achieving its net-zero emissions goals, a release from Envision Energy said.

With a proven track record in global markets like China and Vietnam, Envision’s WTGs are well poised to bolster India’s wind energy landscape. Built with a rotor diameter of 156m, a hub height of 140m and a rated capacity of 3.3 MW, these WTGs are best suited to thrive in the Indian wind regime, the release noted.

 

Localized fulfillment

According to RPV Prasad, CEO, Envision Wind Power Technologies India, “It is a really happy moment for us as we partner with JSW Energy to leverage India’s wind energy potential in Karnataka and Maharashtra . As part of our commitment to the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision, we would be assembling the nacelle and hubs for the wind turbines at our Pune factory, blades from our Trichy factory, and sourcing tower components from our manufacturers based out of Maharashtra. The booming Indian wind energy landscape would play a pivotal role in propelling the country towards net-zero.”

Also read: We Are Eager To Drive India’s Energy Transition: Envision

 Track record

In India, Envision has successfully commissioned 330 mw of wind projects and has been awarded over 4.7 GW of additional projects. To maintain this positive growth trend, the company has established an annual manufacturing capacity of 3GW for nacelle & hub in Pune, and a 2.5 GW capacity for blades featuring 9 moulds at its Trichy plant. Envision has strengthened its presence in India, covering six states, with 12 clients and operations on 20+ project sites with a cumulative order book size nearing 5 GW.

 

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