APRIL 20239Kalpataru Power Transmission (KPTL) and its subsidiaries received orders totaling Rs.3,079 crore. These orders include Rs.1,234 crore for civil construction work on a data centre and structures, Rs.754 crore for EPC (engineering procurement and construction) work on a railway project, and Rs.708 crore for water supply projects in India.Additionally, it won contracts for Rs.233 crore for residential and institutional construction projects in Africa and Rs.150 crore for T&D (transmission and distribution) business in foreign markets. The business stated that "KPTL and its overseas subsidiaries have secured new orders/notification of awards of Rs.3,079 crore in the month of March-23 and to date in April-23". KPTL's MD and CEO, Manish Mohnot, stated "The orders in the water and railway industries have strengthened theorder book and strengthened our position in these markets. Our B&F business is expanding into new markets including data centres, academic complexes, and institutional buildings, strengthening and diversifying its presence". One of the biggest specialised EPC firms, KPTL works on motorways, airports, flyovers, metro rail, buildings & factories (B&F), water supply & irrigation, railways, oil & gas pipelines and urban mobility (Flyovers & Metro Rail). Suzlon Group has been recruited by Green Infra Wind Energy, a Sembcorp company that specialised in renewable energy, to develop a 50.4 MW wind power project. In response to the order, Suzlon Group declared that it would install 24 wind turbine generators (WTGs) using Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) towers, each with a rated capacity of 2.1 MW. In Karnataka, the project will be finished and put into use in 2024. The project will be completed by Suzlon, including the building and commissioning of the wind turbines (equipment supply). Additionally, it will provide full operation and maintenance services following commissioning. This order is a part of the proposal Sembcorp received from Railway Energy Management Company (REMCL), according to the statement. We take delight in the fact that by the end of this decade, Indian Railways will have net-zero carbon emissions, contributing to the development of a sustainable India, thanks to our partnership with Sembcorp. According to JP Chalasani, CEO of Suzlon Group, our company, which has 28 years of experience in the wind energy sector, is well-positioned to assist India in addressing the 'climate emergency' by concentrating on renewable energy. Sembcorp India is a leader in the renewable energy market, with generation assets distributed across 13 states and a presence in 18. Sembcorp Green Infra, the company's renewable energy division, has a portfolio of more than 3 GW of wind and solar power in India. SEMBCORP CONTRACTS A 50 MW WIND PROJECT TO SUZLON GROUPKALPATARU POWER TRANSMISSION, SUBSIDIARIES SECURE ORDERS WORTH RS.3,079 CRORETOP STORIES
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