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CLP India launches construction of 101 MW wind project in India

CLP India, the Indian subsidiary of Hong-Kong power utility CLP, has issued a Notice to Proceed (NTP) to Suzlonr, for a 100.8 MW wind power project in Tejuva, in Rajasthan (India). The project will comprise of 48 units of Suzlon’s S97- 2.1 MW wind turbines.

CLP entered the Indian Power Sector in the year 2002 with the acquisition of a 655 MW gas fired power plant, which is located in Bharuch, Gujarat. This power plant was one of the first independent power projects in India and complies with the highest level of internationally accepted standards in safety and in environment conservation. In addition to this, CLP India owns and operates a 1,320 MW (2 X 660MW) supercritical coal-fired power plant in Jhajjar, Haryana, which is the largest power plant of its kind in CLP's generation portfolio in Asia Pacific and is one of India's first and largest supercritical coal-fired power plants.

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