Siemens Gamesa Strengthens its Position in India

Author photo: Sharada Prahladrao
BySharada Prahladrao
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Project Success Story

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has secured its first order in India with Alfanar for the supply of 206 units of the SG 2.2-122 wind turbines for two wind farms, totalling 453 MW.  Both projects will be located in Bhuj, Gujarat, where the company will supply 202 MW for one project and 251 MW for the other. The wind farms are expected to be commissioned by 2020.

The SG 2.2-122 is specifically optimized for low wind, low turbulence sites typical of the Indian market, thanks to extremely low power density and high efficiency.  This turbine has been crucial to cement Siemens Gamesa’s leading position in India having sold over 1 GW in the current fiscal year.  According to Siemens Gamesa, Alfanar is already their customer globally, and they are happy to announce this first deal with the company in India.  With more than 3 GW of greenfield development in the pipeline for Alfanar in India, the company’s main goal is to provide value and benefit to the community by partnering with Siemens Gamesa.

According to GWEC (Global Wind Energy Council), India is ranked 4th in global wind power installed capacity. The onshore potential in the country is promising as it stands at 300 GW of which only 35 GW have been tapped.  India’s government has established a target of reaching 65 GW of cumulative wind power capacity by 2022.

Siemens Gamesa has operated in India since 2009, and the base installed by the company recently surpassed the 6.2 GW mark.  The company has two blade factories in Nellore (Andhra Pradesh), and Halol (Gujarat), a nacelle factory in Mamandur (Chennai, Tamil Nadu) and an operations & maintenance center in Red Hills (Chennai, Tamil Nadu).

Keywords: Siemens Gamesa, Wind Turbines, Gujarat, Alfanar, GWEC, ARC Advisory Group

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