Inox Wind Limited (IWL), a prominent player in India’s wind energy sector, has achieved another milestone by securing a Letter of Intent (LoI) for a 50 MW Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) connected wind power project. The esteemed project has been awarded by NLC India Limited, a Navratna Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSU). Under the terms of the agreement, Inox Wind will be responsible for the complete execution of the project on a turnkey basis.
The ambitious venture will witness Inox Wind supplying, installing, and commissioning its cutting-edge DF 113/92 – 2.0 MW capacity Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) at the expansive Dayapar site in the Kutch district of Gujarat. In addition to the installation, Inox Wind will provide comprehensive operations and maintenance (O&M) services for an impressive period of over 10 years post commissioning.
Kailash Tarachandani, the CEO of Inox Wind, expressed enthusiasm about this significant achievement, stating, “This project from NLC India reinforces Inox Wind’s strong credentials as a comprehensive wind energy solutions provider in the Indian market. Our robust relationships across PSUs, IPPs, C&I, and retail customers, as well as our varied product and service offerings with plug-and-play turnkey solutions, place us at a unique position to deliver value for our customers.”
This strategic collaboration aligns with India’s broader goal of increasing its renewable energy capacity. As the country continues its march towards achieving ambitious renewable energy targets, Inox Wind remains a crucial player in the sector. The company’s ability to forge strong partnerships across various segments of the industry, coupled with its diverse range of products and services, positions it as a key contributor to India’s sustainable energy future.
The wind power project at the Dayapar site holds significance not only in terms of its capacity but also in contributing to the nation’s green energy transition. Gujarat, with its abundant wind resources, provides an ideal backdrop for such ventures, further solidifying the state’s position as a renewable energy hub.