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ABB reaches 4.5 GW mark in delivering wind power generators in India

ABB reaches 4.5 GW mark in delivering wind power generators in India

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Strengthening its footprint in the Indian renewables space, ABB, one of the largest generator manufacturers for wind turbines, has surpassed the 4.5 GW mark with the delivery of over 2,000 units of wind power generators in the country. This is part of ABB’s next level strategy of driving the energy revolution with market focused technologies.

These generators for wind turbines are manufactured in a factory in city of Vadodara Gujarat, recognised as ABB’s one of the most advanced facility globally and the fourth such facility in the group. Established in 2010 to cater to future demand with indigenised offerings, it can manufacture wind power generators of ratings up to 3 MW.

“We are among the largest manufacturers of wind generators in the country and are privileged to partner the growth of the Indian wind sector, which currently is the fourth largest in the world. The state of the art portfolio made in India provides a reliable system, which can guarantee continuous operation, maximum production of energy with the lowest lifetime cost. As the price gap narrows between electricity generated from thermal, solar and wind projects, quality solutions to optimise and integrate wind projects assume paramount importance to create long term value,” said Sanjeev Sharma, CEO and managing director, ABB India.

Electric generator is positioned at the heart of any wind mill and turbine, which converts natural power of wind into electricity. ABB generators are the result of more than 100 years of experience in electrical rotating machines and generators. ABB’s products have been supplied in projects across the states of Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. In addition, ABB is also building one of the world’s longest UHVDC links from Madhya Pradesh to Tamil Nadu, which will integrate wind power in the south with the main grid to serve demand centres of central and north India.

Currently, the country has a wind power installed capacity of approximately 28 GW. Around 10 percent of this was installed in 2015. Several policy and regulatory incentives are accelerating the country’s achievement of the 60 GW generation target by 2022. As per recent reports by the Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers’ Association, the capacity addition for wind projects for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2017 is expected to be around 4 GW. ABB Group has supplied components for over 40,000 wind turbines across the world.

Source:business-standard
Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network

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