Suzlon to set up wind turbine plant in Pondy
The Rs 600-crore Suzlon Developers Pvt Ltd is setting up a Rs 35-crore wind turbine and blades manufacturing unit in Pondicherry. The unit is expected to go on stream by December, Mr Tulsi Tanti,
The Rs 600-crore Suzlon Developers Pvt Ltd is setting up a Rs 35-crore wind turbine and blades manufacturing unit in Pondicherry. The unit is expected to go on stream by December, Mr Tulsi Tanti,
The city-based Gujarat NRE Coke Ltd (GNCL), the largest manufacturer of LAM coke in the non-captive segment in the country, has announced its tie-up with Suzlon Energy for setting up a 1.25 MVA wind
Hyderabad-based Nuziveedu Seeds Ltd and the Gujarat-based Suzlon India Ltd are among the companies which have shown an interest in setting up non-conventional energy projects in West Bengal. They
Indian wind power company Suzlon Energy Ltd. plans to raise up to 10 billion rupees ($230 million) through an initial public offer (IPO) of shares, bankers and shareholders. "The filing is expected
Suzlon Energy will be generating 1,000 mw of power in Gujarat by developing large windfarms in coastal areas of the state by 2006. "We will be generating 1,000 mw of power in Gujarat by setting up
Ambanis never misses an opportunity be it energy, telecom, financial services or retail. The latest sector on their radar now is wind power and that, too when Suzlon, the pioneer player in the sector
Suzlon Energy Ltd (SEL) is planning a Rs 550-crore investment in wind power generation in Kerala. SEL would invest around Rs 100 crore towards manpower and machinery for the wind farms. The rest of
Suzlon Energy Ltd will be spending Rs 1,500 crore in the next two years to set up a factory to manufacture 1,500-MW wind turbines in Karnataka and expand its existing unit in Baroda, Gujarat. "The
The world's biggest wind farm, China's Rudong, is unlikely to blow any business the way of foreign turbine manufacturers such as Vestas, Gamesa and Suzlon, according to local officials.
China's wind industry is booming. But manufacturing capacity growth is out stripping the market. The competition is squeezing margins; international providers are falling behind as national champions pull ahead.
It is a known fact that the world
Ahmedabad : Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (GERC) has given in principle approvals to three companies Essar, Torrent and Suzlon for distribution of power in their respective special economic zones (SEZs) in the state.
SUZLONEnergy, India