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Suzlon's order book stood was 1,147.50 MW, valued at 72.5 billion rupees ($1.17 billion), at the end of December.
Following the sale of Senvion, which made up 70 percent of the company's revenue in 2014, Tanti said the company was keen to grow its international business aggressively in North America, Latin America, China and Turkey.
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hoffen wir mal dass die technischen Probleme überwunden sind,nur Monate nach Installation in USA begannen die Propeller zu zerspringen.Angeblich liefern die Turbinen nur 2/3 des versprochenen Stroms und vibrieren extrem bei starkem Wind behauptet MLSP einer der Hauptkunden in Indien .Er ist nicht der einzige ....
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offfenbar neueren Datums unter den letzten News
Suzlon Energy Ltd, the world’s fifth largest wind turbine maker by sales, is facing complaints in its home market over technical problems with turbines, only months after blades it sold to US buyers began cracking.
Some of Suzlon Energy’s largest Indian customers say their turbines fail to generate anywhere near the amount of electricity expected, suffer from excessive vibrations during high winds and have control problems costing them millions of dollars in lost power revenue.
“The machines are not fit to handle the wind,” said Shrenik Baldota, managing director of MSPL Ltd, a mining firm and one of India’s largest investors in wind power. Baldota is one of a number of Suzlon’s top customers who say they have turbine problems. Others include Essel Mining and Industries Ltd, Madras Cements Ltd and KS Oils Ltd...
MSPL has purchased almost 100 units of Suzlon’s 1.25MW turbine, making it one of the company’s biggest domestic customers. MSPL says the turbines each generate only about two-thirds of the 4,000,000kWh of electricity a year initially promised.Baldota says the turbines have technical problems that make them vibrate excessively when operating at high wind speeds. Some have run out of control in strong gusts, leading to generator blowouts and blades splitting, he says.