Right from 1994, Enercon (India) Limited's wind energy convertors have demonstrated their capabilities in virtually every kind of site imaginable.
Stretching from India's southern tip - Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu, to its south-western frontier - Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, Enercon (India) Limited turbines continue to propel the fortunes of India's energy destiny forward.
Consistency in generation capabilities, low maintenance and grid-friendly properties have made them the wind energy convertors of choice across every state they have been installed in.
Today Enercon (India) Limited has successfully developed varieties of sites in virtually every Indian terrain, except the Himalayas.
Some sites combine extremely difficult terrain and high winds, making wind energy convertor erection a daunting task.
CLP
142#Numbers, E-53 wind energy convertors, total - 113.6 MW capacity.
Located at one of the highest rain fall areas of Maharashtra, the complex hilly terrain adds to the difficulties in execution.
The biggest challenge in this terrain is material movement to the top of the ridges. A minimum gradient has to be maintained for movement of material - cranes, tower segments, machines and blades.
Estimated - July 2011.
The Tata Power Company Ltd.
56#Numbers, E-53 wind energy convertors
Commissioned within the shortest timeframe of 6 months, from Dec 6, 2006 to
May 7, 2007. Included erection of two 50 MVA 132/33kV sub-stations.
May 7, 2007; started Dec 6, 2006.