Also has established a 20 MW co-generation plant in their Sugar Unit - I near Sathyamangalam, Erode District, Tamilnadu State.
CO-GENERATION - Sugar Industries are self sufficient in their requirement of electric power, water, steam, fuel, etc., and does not make use of other conventional sources of fuels. By producing steam at high pressures and using more efficient turbines, sugar plants can produce electricity in excess of their own requirements. The world over, co-generation has been recognised as a reliable way of generation of electricity. Considering the thrust given by the Government of India, realising the potential available for Co-generation plants and their contribution, Bannari Amman Sugars Limited, in their sugar unit near Nanjangud of Mysore District, Karnataka State, has installed a Co-generation plant with a turbo generator 16 MW capacity, and is exporting surplus 13 MW power to the Karnataka State Electricity Board's Grid. The power generation capacity has been enhanced to 36 MW now.
Alternate non-conventional renewable source of energy, ultimate answer for the future. WIND POWER - 88 Wind Turbines generate 29 MW in high wind areas like Poolavadi and Gudimangalam near Coimbatore and Muppandal near Nagerkoil in Tamil Nadu State. Wind turbines of world-renowned suppliers such as Enercon from Germany, Micon, Wind World and Vestas RRB from Denmark have been installed in the above locations. Windmill Generator The power generated from the wind energy generators is fed to the Tamilnadu State Electricity Board's Grid and adjusted in the power consumption of various industries, established by the group.
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Wind Turbines generate 29 MW in high wind areas like Poolavadi and Gudimangalam near Coimbatore and Muppandal near Nagerkoil |