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India : non conventional energy

April 15th, 2009

Sri Jyoti Renewable Energy a group company of Jyoti Bio Energy engaged in the biomass projects is to set up 2 biomass based power plants in Haryana. The units will have a capacity of 7.5 MW and will be located in Fatehabad & Bhiwani districts. The project entails a cumulative investment of Rs.600 million to Rs.700 million. Avant-Garde Engineers & Consultants, Chennai is the consultant and equipment suppliers are yet to be finalised. As of March 2009, environmental clearances are awaited. The projects are slated for completion in 14 months from zero date.

Contacts:

Sri Jyoti Renewable Energy Pvt Ltd, C/o. Jyoti Bio Energy Ltd, Mayank Tower, 6-3-1090/ B-1 & 2, 4th Floor, Raj Bhawan Road, Hyderabad 500 082, Andhra Pradesh
Telephone :  +91-40-30603399
Fax :  30602073
E-Mail:  jbel2002@sify.com

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India : wind power farm

April 9th, 2009

 NON CONVENTIONAL ENERGY
 
Cape Energy plans to set up a wind farm in Tirunelveli district of TN. The wind farm with a capacity of 15 MW (60×250 KW). Shriram EPC, Chennai has been awarded the turnkey contract at a cost of Rs.700 million. As of February 2009, the project implementation has been initiated. The project is expected to be completed by April 2009.

Contacts
Shriram EPC Ltd, No. 5, T.V. Street, Chetpet, Chennai 600 031, Tamil Nadu
Telefono :  +91-44-26531592
Fax :  26532780

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India: Unconventional Power Plant

March 2nd, 2009

Astonfield Renewable Resources with the mission of developing & providing world-class renewable energy solutions has proposed plans to implement a mega SPV power project (200 MW) across Gujarat. The project is to be implemented at an estimated investment of US$ 800 million. As of January 2009, the company has signed an MoU with the state government. Plans are also on the anvil to set up similar projects of MSW based power plant (54 MW) in Dhapa, a SPV plant (3 MW) in Haryana & a SPV plant (10 MW) in Karnataka and will be implemented at a cumulative cost of US$ 52 million

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