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Orange renewable power triples wind capacity in last nine months

| | Apr 21, 2015, at 10:31 pm
Kolkata, Apr 21 (IBNS): Orange Renewable Power, a 100 percent subsidiary of AT Holdings Pte Ltd, Singapore, has tripled its wind capacity with the commissioning of 120 MW in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

Orange commissioned 97.5MW at its Mamatkheda site in Madhya Pradesh and another 22.5 MW at Dalot & Devgarh in Rajasthan, bringing its total wind capacity to 179 MW with an additional 400 MW under various stages of execution.

Speaking on the project  Hemant Tikoo, Chairman – Orange and Experion Group, said, “This is a key milestone in our continued endeavor to deliver optimal energy solutions. We aim to contribute towards providing end-to-end cleaner renewable energy sources through significant investments in the sector”

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