Regen Powertech Ltd, one of India’s leading wind turbine
manufacturing companies, is all ready to launch wind-solar hybrid
systems, the company’s Managing Director, Madhusudan Khemka, has said. While the idea of putting a solar power plant under a windmill is not
altogether new, Regen has perfected the system, marrying photo-voltaic
plants of either 500 kV or 750 kV with Regen’s 1.5 MW wind turbines. The
tweaking has been done in terms of optimising power electronics.
The cost of the solar plant would be 20 per cent lower than a
standalone solar plant of the same capacity, Khemka told journalists on
the sidelines of Renergy 2014, a renewable energy conference-cum-expo,
organised here by the Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency.
Answering a question, he said there were always sufficient chunks of
land where the shadow of the wind tower would not fall. This is
important because if a shadow falls on any part of a solar plant, the
generation of electricity of the entire plant will suffer. Khemka did not reveal anything about costs, but said that the economics worked out favourably.
Regen, which produces gearless turbines with permanent magnet-based
generators using technology licensed from Vensys of Germany, sold 300 MW
worth of machines in the twelve months ended March 2014. The company
has extended its financial year till September. Khemka said that the company had orders worth 550 MW to be executed
this year. “We are extremely busy this year,” he said. He said the
company had enough land banks under its control to support 1,000 MW of
wind turbine installations.
Source: Business Line
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