JSW Energy Plans Wind Turbine Blade Manufacturing Plant in Karnataka

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JSW Energy Plans Wind Turbine Blade Manufacturing Plant in Karnataka
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JSW Energy is set to establish a wind turbine blade manufacturing plant in Karnataka.

The strategic move aims to ensure a consistent supply of wind turbine generators (WTGs) for the company’s renewable energy projects while reducing costs.

Investment and Manufacturing Capacity

Setting up the plant will require an estimated investment of around $50 million. The facility is expected to have the capacity to assemble 400 to 500 turbines annually.

JSW Energy already owns land at its 12.5 million-ton-per-annum steel manufacturing facility in Vijayanagar, Karnataka, which provides an ideal location for the new plant.

Integration with Existing Operations

In addition to its steel manufacturing operations, It also runs a 225 MW solar power plant in the region.

The company dedicates the solar plant to powering the steel facility, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable energy practices.

By integrating this wind turbine production facility with its existing operations. It aims to streamline its renewable energy supply chain and enhance overall efficiency.

Supporting India’s Wind Energy Sector

JSW Energy’s decision to invest in local WTG manufacturing reflects India’s growing significance. The country is now the second-largest global hub for wind energy supply chain manufacturing.

The company’s commitment to local production not only strengthens its renewable energy projects but also supports the expansion of the country’s wind energy industry.

Collaborations

In March, JSW Renewable Technologies, a subsidiary of JSW Neo Energy, entered into a technology licensing agreement with China’s Sany Renewable Energy.

The agreement enables the production of 3.6 MW WTGs in India. JSW plans to purchase four MW WTGs from Sany Renewable Energy. The company is also in preliminary discussions to acquire five MW turbines.

Larger turbines are expected to be increasingly in demand for sites with limited space. This makes the move a strategic choice for future energy projects, as reported by projectstoday.com.

JSW Energy is positioning itself as a major player in India’s renewable energy sector by establishing this manufacturing plant and expanding its WTG capabilities. It also aims to contribute to the global wind energy supply chain.

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