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Neyveli’s wind power project may be commissioned by next year

September 26, 2013 03:56 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:49 pm IST - New Delhi:

Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) is planning to set up a 51—MW wind power farm at Kaluneerkulam in Tamil Nadu.

Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) is planning to set up a 51-MW wind power farm at Kaluneerkulam in Tamil Nadu, which may be commissioned by June 2014. File Photo: T. Singaravelou

State-owned Neyveli Lignite’s wind power project in Tamil Nadu is expected to be commissioned by June 2014, according to a source, marking the company’s foray into the renewable energy sector.

Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) is planning to set up a 51—MW wind power farm at Kaluneerkulam in Tamil Nadu.

Leitwind Shriram Manufacturing Ltd had said earlier this month that it has bagged an order worth Rs 346 crore from NLC for supply of wind turbines for the wind project.

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The company — a joint venture between Shriram Group and Italy-based Windfin BV — is into design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of wind electric generators.

The scope of the work includes procuring of land, designing, manufacturing, supplying, erecting, testing, commissioning and synchronising with grid.

Meanwhile, NLC is also examining 89 proposals from Indonesia, Australia, Mozambique, the US and a few other countries offering coal assets and long-term fuel supplies among other things for its upcoming power projects.

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NLC has plans for growth in power generation capacity and is expanding its activities not only at Neyveli, but also in other parts of the country. It is already in the process of setting up two power projects in Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh at an estimated cost of Rs 24,770 crore, to take its capacity to 11,195 MW.

The ‘Navratna’ firm operates four mines with a total capacity of 30.6 MTPA, and four thermal power stations of total capacity of 2,740 MW.

The Centre last month had sold over 5.97 crore shares, or 3.56 per cent stake, in NLC through an institutional placement programme (IPP) at a price band of Rs 58-60 a share.

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