Integrum picks Inox Wind turbines for 201 MW of Indian projects

Integrum picks Inox Wind turbines for 201 MW of Indian projects Photo by: Inox Wind (www.inoxwind.com).

Indian turbine maker Inox Wind Ltd (BOM:539083) has been tapped by domestic renewables project management company Integrum Energy Infrastructure Pvt Ltd to deliver turbines for a 201-MW wind project at home.

The manufacturer said in a bourse filing on Wednesday that the deal is a repeat order from Integrum Energy. Under its terms, Inox will supply its 3-MW machines for a project that envisages the construction of wind farms across four Indian states – Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Maharashtra.

In addition to supplying the hardware, Inox Wind will take care of the wind farms’ operations and maintenance (O&M) under a multi-year contract.

Back in 2021, Integrum Energy placed an order with Inox Wind for 92 MW of turbine generators for its wind farms in the states of Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. The plants were equipped with the manufacturer’s 2-MW class turbines.

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