Power

Power is a crucial force for growth and development around the world. But power generation is becoming more harmful and challenging than ever due to the carbon emissions it produces as a byproduct.

In such fragile times, it becomes essential that growth be committed to responsibly and that it be powered by clean and green power. ENN ENN Corp has been a strong proponent of carbon free power generation for almost a decade. We believe in growth and development through responsibility towards the environment and the climate. Through the use of renewable and clean sources of power, we have been facilitating growth and development without the negative side effects to our eco-system.

With the installed thirty-one wind turbines we produce 47.15 Mega Watts of clean and green electricity for the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Karnataka.

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For more information on our power division, please contact us at
power@ennenncorp.com

2004 - 2005

ENN ENN Corp’s initial investment in the energy market began with four 1.25 MW wind turbine generators (WTG) in the states of Rajasthan, Maharashtra & Karnataka; collectively generating 5 MW of green electricity.

2006

Our second project consisted of six 1.25 MW WTGs in the state of Maharashtra, collectively generating 7.5 MW of electricity.

2010

Our third project consisted of nine WTGs of variable sizes. It includes three 1.25 MW WTG, three 1.50 MW WTG, and three 2.10 MW WTG in the state of Rajasthan and Karnataka, with a combined power output of 14.55 MW of electricity.

2011

The most recent of our investments in the energy market was initiated with six 1.25 MW WTGs in Rajasthan and six 2.10 MW WTGs in Gujarat, in total generating 20.10 MW of green electricity. This addition to our portfolio has provided over 70% growth to our energy division. With this investment, we have committed to an additional state, the state of Gujarat and have increased our market share in the state of Rajasthan.

Total Install Capacity: 47.15MW

Rajasthan Installations

Village Taluka District State
Kothari Fatehgarth Jaisalmer Rajasthan
Basni Danwara Osiyan Jodhpur Rajasthan
Basni Danwara Osiyan Jodhpur Rajasthan
Belwa Ranaji Shergarh Jodhpur Rajasthan
Kothari Fatehgarth Jaisalmer Rajasthan
Belwa Ranaji Shergarh Jodhpur Rajasthan
Basni Danwara Osiyan Jodhpur Rajasthan
Belwa Ranaji Shergarh Jodhpur Rajasthan
Chord  Fatehgarh  Jaisalmer Rajasthan
Chord  Fatehgarh  Jaisalmer Rajasthan
Chord  Fatehgarh  Jaisalmer Rajasthan
Chord  Fatehgarh  Jaisalmer Rajasthan
Chord  Fatehgarh  Jaisalmer Rajasthan
Chord  Fatehgarh  Jaisalmer Rajasthan

 

Gujarat Installations

Village Taluka District State
Pipaliya Dhoro Jasdan Rajkot Gujarat
Pipaliya Dhoro Jasdan Rajkot Gujarat
Dahisara Jasdan Rajkot Gujarat
Dahisara Jasdan Rajkot Gujarat
Pipaliya Dhoro Jasdan Rajkot Gujarat
Khadvavdi Jasdan Rajkot Gujarat

 

Maharashtra Installations

Village Taluka District State
Ghatandate Kavthe Mahankal Sangali Maharashtra
Jarandi Tasgaon Sangli Maharashtra
Panhalipada Sakri Dhule Maharashtra
Chhadvel Sakri Dhule Maharashtra
Chhadvel Sakri Dhule Maharashtra
Tillali Nandurbar Nandurbar Maharashtra
Dhandane Nandurbar Nandurbar Maharashtra
Dhandane Nandurbar Nandurbar Maharashtra

 

Karnataka Installations

Village Taluka District State
Chitradurga Chitradurga Chitradurga Karnataka
Belagutti Honnalli Davangere Karnataka
Belagutti Honnalli Davangere Karnataka

Rajasthan

The state has many important geographical features that boast the use of wind turbines to generate electricity, the most important being the Aravalli Mountains.

Maharashtra

The third largest state in India, it encompasses many hilly ranges running parallel to the coast, with the Arabian Sea to its west, it is ideal for electricity generation.

Karnataka

Karnataka is the eight largest state in India. Rich in its geography, it is bordered by the Arabian Sea and has many hilly regions which comprise the Western Ghats and the Deccan Plateau.

Gujarat

Gujarat is the fastest growing state economy, located in western India. It is bounded by coastline of 1,600 km and is sprinkled with low mountains. To its north-east is the wind ridden Kutch desert and extending from it are plains of open land.

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