Suzlon will install its S97 wind turbines at Zaheerabad in Medak district, Telangana. Commissioning of the project is expected by June 2016.
The S97 has a height of 120 metres and a rated capacity of 2.1 MW and its considered to be the world’s tallest hybrid tower. It combines both a lattice and a tubular structure and is designed for low-wind sites, increasing energy output by 12 to 15 percent over turbines of the same capacity. The combination of lattice and tubular structure gives the tower enhanced strength at lower cost while the lattice arrangement can support weights due to its broad base. It also reduces the amount of steel required.
“Keeping in mind the emergent energy appetite of a developing country like India, we have embarked on a journey to install a robust portfolio of renewable energy projects in the country” said Mr Sunil Jain, CEO of Hero Future Energies (HFE). “HFE has over 1100 MW of wind power projects in the pipeline. Our Zaheerabad site is our second project in a row in self-development mode. This move validates our efforts to optimise resources to enhance productivity onsite. We are positive about this partnership and have faith in the value proposition of hybrid towers and Suzlon’s capabilities.”
Mr. Ishwar Mangal, Chief Sales Officer, Suzlon Group, added that the S97 is a game changer for the wind industry and a result of the company’s continued focus to invest in next generation technologies that offer higher ROI to our customers across segments.
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