<p>New Delhi, Inox Wind on Wednesday said it has bagged a 51 MW order from First Energy Pvt Ltd, a Thermax Group company and a leading provider of renewable energy solutions in India's commercial & industrial space.</p>.<p>This is the first order placed by First Energy Pvt Ltd (FEPL) to Inox Wind (IWL) for the supply of its 3 MW class wind turbines, having 140-metre hub height and rotor diameter of 145 metres, a company statement said.</p>.<p>The FEPL will set up these turbines at its project site in Tamil Nadu, which is being developed through its special purpose vehicle (SPV), First Energy 10 Private Limited.</p>.<p>The order also includes limited-scope EPC services for the project, including supervision, along with multi-year operations & maintenance (O&M) services post-commissioning of the wind turbine generators (WTGs).</p>.<p>These services will be implemented through the subsidiaries of IWL.</p>.<p>Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO, Inox Wind Ltd, said, "We believe that our partnership will help First Energy to scale up its offerings rapidly. Inox Wind continues to be a partner of choice for large RE developers, offering a wide range of solutions across the wind energy value chain, strongly contributing to India’s energy transition goals.” </p>
<p>New Delhi, Inox Wind on Wednesday said it has bagged a 51 MW order from First Energy Pvt Ltd, a Thermax Group company and a leading provider of renewable energy solutions in India's commercial & industrial space.</p>.<p>This is the first order placed by First Energy Pvt Ltd (FEPL) to Inox Wind (IWL) for the supply of its 3 MW class wind turbines, having 140-metre hub height and rotor diameter of 145 metres, a company statement said.</p>.<p>The FEPL will set up these turbines at its project site in Tamil Nadu, which is being developed through its special purpose vehicle (SPV), First Energy 10 Private Limited.</p>.<p>The order also includes limited-scope EPC services for the project, including supervision, along with multi-year operations & maintenance (O&M) services post-commissioning of the wind turbine generators (WTGs).</p>.<p>These services will be implemented through the subsidiaries of IWL.</p>.<p>Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO, Inox Wind Ltd, said, "We believe that our partnership will help First Energy to scale up its offerings rapidly. Inox Wind continues to be a partner of choice for large RE developers, offering a wide range of solutions across the wind energy value chain, strongly contributing to India’s energy transition goals.” </p>