Vibrant Energy partners with Envision for 149 MW wind turbine order
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Vibrant Energy partners with Envision for 149 MW wind turbine order

Vibrant Energy, a provider of renewable energy solutions, announced on Monday that it had placed a 149-megawatt (MW) order with Envision Energy. The order consists of 45 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3.3 MW.

According to the official press release, the delivery is expected to commence from the third quarter of the financial year 2023-24 onwards. The CEO of Vibrant Energy, Srinivasan Viswanathan, expressed their satisfaction with the partnership with Envision Energy for their upcoming wind-solar hybrid project.

Envision Energy, as stated by Kane Xu, the global vice-president of the company and Chairman of Envision Energy India, is both a builder of a new green energy system and an enabler of a new green industrial system. Xu added that the company achieved global operational carbon neutrality in 2022 and believed that this collaboration would have a significant impact on the decarbonisation of the region.

Vibrant Energy, a portfolio company of Macquarie Asset Management's Green Investment Group, is currently operating and delivering 2 GW of renewable energy solutions for corporations.

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Vibrant Energy, a provider of renewable energy solutions, announced on Monday that it had placed a 149-megawatt (MW) order with Envision Energy. The order consists of 45 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3.3 MW. According to the official press release, the delivery is expected to commence from the third quarter of the financial year 2023-24 onwards. The CEO of Vibrant Energy, Srinivasan Viswanathan, expressed their satisfaction with the partnership with Envision Energy for their upcoming wind-solar hybrid project. Envision Energy, as stated by Kane Xu, the global vice-president of the company and Chairman of Envision Energy India, is both a builder of a new green energy system and an enabler of a new green industrial system. Xu added that the company achieved global operational carbon neutrality in 2022 and believed that this collaboration would have a significant impact on the decarbonisation of the region. Vibrant Energy, a portfolio company of Macquarie Asset Management's Green Investment Group, is currently operating and delivering 2 GW of renewable energy solutions for corporations. Also Read Savannah Energy signs deal with Niger for 200MW solar power plantsRECPDCL invites bids for solar project management consultancy in India

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