Inox Wind, Integrum ink pact for wind power projects
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Inox Wind, Integrum ink pact for wind power projects

Inox Wind signed an agreement with Integrum Energy Infrastructure for 92 megawatt (MW) wind power projects.

Inox Wind signed a binding agreement with Integrum Energy Infrastructure Pvt Ltd to supply, erect and commission 92 MW of wind power projects comprising 2 MW turbines combined with total turnkey and limited scope supply.

Inox Wind will supply, erect and commission the turbines at various locations in the states of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Gujarat, by the third quarter (Q3) of the financial year (FY) 2022 for captive customers.


4th Indian Cement Review Conference 2021

17-18 March 

Click for event info


The company said the agreement includes a turnkey order of 26 MW for which Inox Wind will provide Integrum Energy with end to end solutions from development and construction to commissioning and providing long term operations and maintenance services.

This is a repeat order from Integrum Energy within a short period of three months, consisting of a 20 MW of turnkey wind project in Karnataka.

Inox Wind is a fully integrated player in the wind energy industry with manufacturing plants at Una in Himachal Pradesh for hubs and nacelles, Ahmedabad in Gujarat for blades and tubular towers, and an integrated manufacturing unit at Barwani district in Madhya Pradesh.

Image Source


Also read: Total solar capacity surpasses wind capacity in India

Also read: India to boost solar wind projects through cheaper contracts

Inox Wind signed an agreement with Integrum Energy Infrastructure for 92 megawatt (MW) wind power projects. Inox Wind signed a binding agreement with Integrum Energy Infrastructure Pvt Ltd to supply, erect and commission 92 MW of wind power projects comprising 2 MW turbines combined with total turnkey and limited scope supply. Inox Wind will supply, erect and commission the turbines at various locations in the states of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Gujarat, by the third quarter (Q3) of the financial year (FY) 2022 for captive customers.4th Indian Cement Review Conference 202117-18 March Click for event info The company said the agreement includes a turnkey order of 26 MW for which Inox Wind will provide Integrum Energy with end to end solutions from development and construction to commissioning and providing long term operations and maintenance services. This is a repeat order from Integrum Energy within a short period of three months, consisting of a 20 MW of turnkey wind project in Karnataka. Inox Wind is a fully integrated player in the wind energy industry with manufacturing plants at Una in Himachal Pradesh for hubs and nacelles, Ahmedabad in Gujarat for blades and tubular towers, and an integrated manufacturing unit at Barwani district in Madhya Pradesh. Image Source Also read: Total solar capacity surpasses wind capacity in India Also read: India to boost solar wind projects through cheaper contracts

Next Story
Equipment

Handling concrete better

Efficiently handling the transportation and placement of concrete is essential to help maintain the quality of construction, meet project timelines by minimising downtimes, and reduce costs – by 5 to 15 per cent, according to Sandeep Jain, Director, Arkade Developers. CW explores what the efficient handling of concrete entails.Select wellFirst, a word on choosing the right equipment, such as a mixer with a capacity aligned to the volume required onsite, from Vaibhav Kulkarni, Concrete Expert. “An overly large mixer will increase the idle time (and cost), while one that ..

Next Story
Real Estate

Elevated floors!

Raised access flooring, also called false flooring, is a less common interiors feature than false ceilings, but it has as many uses – if not more.A raised floor is a modular panel installed above the structural floor. The space beneath the raised flooring is typically used to accommodate utilities such as electrical cables, plumbing and HVAC systems. And so, raised flooring is usually associated with buildings with heavy cabling and precise air distribution needs, such as data centres.That said, CW interacted with designers and architects and discovered that false flooring can come in handy ..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

The Variation Challenge

A variation or change in scope clause is defined in construction contracts to take care of situations arising from change in the defined scope of work. Such changes may arise due to factors such as additions or deletions in the scope of work, modifications in the type, grade or specifications of materials, alterations in specifications or drawings, and acts or omissions of other contractors. Further, ineffective planning, inadequate investigations or surveys and requests from the employer or those within the project’s area of influence can contribute to changes in the scope of work. Ext..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?