Rs 300 Crore Invested in Andhra Pradesh for Renewable Energy

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Gamesa India, a renewable energy company, has inaugurated its Greenfield integrated manufacturing facility at Nellore, Andhra Pradesh. The company invested around Rs 300 crore in the facility. The plant was inaugurated by Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Shri N Chandrababu Naidu. This is Gamesa’s largest facility in India and forms a part of Gamesa’s 100 million euro investment plan for India as announced in 2014.

The plant’s phase-1 work, which included setting up of the integrated blade manufacturing facility for the G114-2.0 MW wind turbine, was completed in a record time of six months. Phase 2, which is stipulated to conclude in mid-2017 is underway, will see the manufacturing of turbine blades, generator, and other component assemblies for wind turbines and solar inverters. An integrated plant, the new manufacturing facility will spawn the growth of several ancillary industries in the state. Currently, the plant employs close to 500 personnel and will employ about 1,000 people in the next three years, said the company. “With the inauguration of the Nellore facility, one of the largest for the company in the world, Gamesa India will be integrated even more strongly to cater to the growing energy demands of the country. Achieving this milestone will ensure further expansion of clean energy footprint in India,” said Jose Antonio Cortajarena, chief corporate–general secretary, Gamesa.

Source: http://www.business-standard.com/