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Suzlon has a very bright future because wind energy is going to be very popular. A new break through has taken place whereby electricity transferred directly from wind turbine to generator at sea shore. Hence, from long term perspective Hensen stake sale is very important. These gearboxes may not be needed at all in future. Look for long term Jhunjunwala or Waren style, Suzlon in five years may go to even Rs. 2000. The profit for Suzlon in year 2011-12 is going to be above 1000 crore. There is going to be great expenditure on wind energy in Europe,USA,China,Australia in 2010 as economy needs to move to new industries for clean energey and create new jobs. Suzlon in five years will be atleat Rs. 2000. So invest for long term before it is too late. Had columbus not taken risk, there would have been no USA.For greater things great vision and bravery is required, which Mr. Tanti has shown. After, few years he will be a person known for great contribution for world environment. Like Bill Gates he is going to be a world figure as far as clean energy is concerned.
Happy Long Term Investing for say atleast five years.
1.59 PM Nov 23rd 2009
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fully agreed there is great future in this compony. All big Public Sector bank like SBI,BOI and many foreign and Indian Private sector banks like Axis Bank, Barclays Bank has exteneded loans to Suzlon recently. It means they see future in Suzlon. Indian Govt will extend some new incentives to the Wind Energy sector soon which will be a great positive and before March 31,2009 it will touch all time highs again. All these troubles of debt will be over in a quater or so.
Thanks for guidance
3.52 PM Nov 23rd 2009
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Cost of power through wind energy is 7 cents (Rs 3.4) per Kilowatt hr while with conventional sources is 8 cents (Rs 3.84) per Kilowatt hr in US. So US shall really go for wind power. Moreover worldwide maufacturers are moving towards gearless turbines so HAnsen sale is good for Suzlon (Source Scientific American India)
5.02 PM Nov 23rd 2009
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In five years any thing can happen.
If the promoters are honest in to their efforts to run the company like Dhirubhai Ambani did, Suzlon will be another Reliance and Rs 2000 is nothing.
5.41 PM Nov 23rd 2009
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Good Management to put suzlon back on track.

The world’s third largest wind energy turbine maker, Suzlon Energy, has shifted most of its management operations back to its headquarters in Pune.


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Two years earlier, it had set up a Group Management Centre in Amsterdam, Netherlands, to run its global business, spanning 21 countries. Instead, Suzlon will soon inaugurate a new campus in Pune with a ‘world class work environment’ for about 2,500 employees, named ‘Suzlon One Earth’. This Centre will act as the new global headquarters and the hub for its operations worldwide, said sources.

In the past 12 months, most of the 25-plus top executives who were operating from the Centre in Amsterdam have moved to the current corporate offices in Pune. The exit of some senior non-Indian management professionals also forced Suzlon to operate from India, since their replacements were India-based professionals, they added.

“The Group Management Centre in Amsterdam is still operational and is an important part of our global operations,” said an executive.

That Centre currently houses only certain sections of human resources management and research and development. However, Suzlon’s marketing operations in Europe continue to be coordinated from Aarhus, Denmark, said sources. Suzlon did not respond to an e-mail questionnaire.

Tulsi R Tanti, chairman and managing director, had told Business Standard in January last year that while the corporate headquarters would remain in Pune, the global business would span out from Amsterdam, since that offered locational and operational advantages for Suzlon’s business. Europe is the largest market for wind energy players, as it generates half of the total global wind power.

Suzlon and its subsidiaries have manufacturing and R&D facilities in India, Germany, Belgium, China and the US.

Both were operating from Amsterdam. But, Patrick left the company in March last year and Andre Horbach two months later, at a time when Suzlon’s rotor blades started cracking at many customer locations in the US.

In August last year, Suzlon brought in Sumant Sinha, former chief executive of Aditya Birla Retail, as Chief Operating Officer (COO). Patrick was replaced with Robin Banerjee as Group CFO. They are operating from Mumbai and Pune since their appointment, said sources.

In December last year, Suzlon re-jigged the top management responsibilities and Tulsi Tanti, who mainly operates from Pune, took direct charge of operations. He divided the role of CEO between himself and Sumant Sinha. Toine van Megen, who had replaced Andre Horbach as CEO of Suzlon’s wind energy business, was entrusted with supervisory responsibilities at the group level

Sources said the recently recruited top executives are also operating from Pune. Suzlon is undertaking a series of cost and operational improvement initiatives with the help of Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and has recently hired John O’Halloran, former executive director of engineering at Cummins as President–Technology. It has brought in former Ford India president and managing director Arvind Mathew as president, Nacelle manufacturing, and Nicholas Archer from Edelman as head of its global public relations, replacing Vivek Kher, who was mainly operating from Amsterdam.

10.34 PM Nov 23rd 2009
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23 de noviembre de 2009
5400 MW from wind energy, 63 MW from small hydro, 10 MW from biomass power and 62 MW from waste to energy have been estimated for grid-interactive renewable power generation capacity in Rajasthan.


Out of the installed capacity of around 15,538 MW from various renewable energy sources in the country as on 31.10.2009, a capacity of around 792 MW (comprising of 23.85 MW Small hydro power, 735.40 MW wind power, 31.30 MW Biomass power and 0.15 MW Solar power) has been set up in Rajasthan.

This includes a capacity of around 396 MW capacity (380 MW wind power and 16 MW biomass power) during last three years.

5400 MW from wind energy, 63 MW from small hydro, 10 MW from biomass power and 62 MW from waste to energy have been estimated for grid-interactive renewable power generation capacity in Rajasthan.

Rajasthan receives solar radiation in the range of 5.5 to 6.8 kWh per sq. m. On average about 35 MW capacity solar plant can be installed on 1 sq. km. land area in Rajasthan. 2 no. grid connected solar power plants of 150 kWp capacity are installed in Rajasthan, which are expected to generate about 0.25 million units/ annum.

So far, no grid connected solar PV power plant, based on third generation solar PV technologies, has been installed in Rajasthan.

The Government is promoting renewable power generation through a mix of fiscal and financial incentives and other policy/regulatory measures. These include capital/ interest subsidy, accelerated depreciation and nil/ concessional excise and customs duties.

Under the Electricity Act 2003, it has been made obligatory upon State Electricity Regulatory Authorities to fix a minimum percentage for purchase of electricity from renewable sources taking into account local factors.

Preferential tariff for grid interactive renewable power is being given in most potential States following the provisions made under the National Electricity Policy 2005 and National Tariff Policy 2006. Uniform guidelines by CERC for fixation of such preferential tariffs have been issued recently.

State-run agency Rajasthan Renewable Energy said the government there plans to spend .6 billion on renewable energy projects.

The Rajasthan government has signed agreements with 14 companies to build wind and biomass plants that are expected to be operational by 2011 or 2012. Rajasthan is one of India`s 10 states to adopt the renewable energy requirement. Nineteen have not.

The state is already one of the leading producers of wind power in India, with an estimated capacity of 5,400 megawatts. The newest plans include five wind-energy projects with a combined power generation capacity of 1,600 megawatts, which are planned for Jaisalmer, Barmer and Jodhpur.

Eight biomass projects are planned for the Tonk, Sirohi, Baran, Alwar, Kota, Sawai Madhopur, Nagaur, Hanumangarh and Jalore districts.

Rajasthan already has an installed capacity of 492 MW of wind energy at five sites in Jaisalmer, Devgarh and Phalodi. Today`s biomass capacity is 46 MW.

Rajasthan`s .6 billlion in agreements include:
* billion worth of wind-energy plants to be built by Suzlon Energy (BOM: 532667) subsidiary Suzlon Gujarat Wind Park.
* 8 million in supplies from Aurich, Germany-based turbine manufacturer Enercon`s subsidiary, Enercon India.
* 1 million in a deal with Wish Wind Infrastructure.

In November, the Indian state of Haryana announced plans to spend Rs 3,777 crore (7 million USD) to increase its renewable energy contribution to 10 percent using 715 MW of solar, biomass, wind and small hydro

Generation Based Incentives Scheme on a pilot basis for Solar Power have also been introduced to attract private investment by Independent Power Producers not availing Accelerated Depreciation benefit.

12.26 AM Nov 24th 2009
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On the back of news of USD 1 billion order Suzlon may go to 150 before Nov.2009 expiry.There is great chances of many states announcing big wind projects.
There may be dramatic say 15 % jump in share price on a single day in this month.
Last month for Suzlon below 80 level.
Happy Long Term Investing
7.59 AM Nov 24th 2009
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In order to maintain its supermacy in the world, the US is expected to make some annoocements on clean energy. It will commit lot funds to creat jobs in clean energy sector. Suzlon is going to be a big beneficiary therefore its share price is expected to reach 200 in first half of 2010. There is good oppurtunity to double your money in 6 months time.
1.05 PM Nov 24th 2009
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Suzlon before March 31, 2009 cross 200
and 2000 in five years.
one more order mauja hi mauja balle balle
Suzlon`s Australian unit wins 42 MW order
Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:00am EST
MUMBAI, Nov 25 (Reuters) - India`s Suzlon Energy (SUZL.BO: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) said on Wednesday its Australian unit had received a repeat order for 42 megawatt wind turbine generators from Australia`s Infigen Energy (IFN.AX: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz).

The order is for delivery of 20 units of its S88-2.1 MW wind turbine generators to be installed at one of the wind firms in Infigen`s future projects.

The company did not provide the value of the deal. (Reporting by Ami Shah)
Happy Long Term Investing
12.04 PM Nov 25th 2009
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why is it going down then?
2.25 PM Nov 25th 2009
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Five years is a very long period and this downtrend is an oppurtunity for small investors to accumulate this scrip. To earn money in stock investment patience is needed.Just purchase now and do not sell atleast for one year. You have to look at business prospects of wind energy which is huge. Stay invested and buy more if it falls. For small investors advice is to buy good companies in bad times and hold them till they start making profits again.
Suzlon is arising star.
Happy Long Term Investing
3.54 PM Nov 25th 2009
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Wind farming powers up at Lake George
26 Nov, 2009 11:46 AM
Wind farming may well be more profitable than sheep, now and into the future, and just maybe it will not be long before it is a commonplace practice on local farms. The Canberra- Goulburn-Yass triangle is believed to offer the best wind in the country, due partly to average temperatures.Last Wednesday a powerful bevy of politicians and several bus loads of media were hosted to the official launching of the Capital Wind Farm at Bungendore overlooking Lake George on the Osborne family properties. The `farm` was opened by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, NSW Premier Nathan Rees and Minister for Climate Change, Senator Penny Wong.
Owned by Infigen Energy, the 67 towers were seven years in the making from planning to completion, with an 18 month construction phase.
With a total cost of 0 million the Capital Wind Farm, is the biggest windfarm in NSW and the second biggest in Australia.
It is the largest renewable electricity generator commissioned in NSW since the Snowy Hydro Scheme. The Capital Wind Farm is almost five times the size of any other comparable wind farm in NSW.
Infigen Energy is Australia`s leading specialist renewable energy business which owns and operates wind farms in Australia, the Unites States, Germany and France, including 41 wind farms that have a total installed capacity of approximately 2,246M.
The 67 turbines at Bungendore will generate 141 megawatts of power, which could supply one third of Canberra`s needs, or 60,000 homes.
The project provided jobs for over 120 people during the construction phase, and will provide ten permanent jobs, and includes three `wind farm apprentices.` From a pool of 700 applicants, 10 apprentices were selected, and they have been involved in the turbine installation. Turbine manufacturer Suzlon and RMIT worked together to train Australia`s first electrical apprentices with a particular focus on wind farms.
7.03 AM Nov 26th 2009
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REpower nabs largest onshore turbine contract in its history
REpower has pulled down a massive 748-megawatt (MW) turbine supply deal to be installed at five wind farms in the Canadian province of Québec, in what marks the largest onshore turbine contract in the German firm’s history.
The deal could be expanded to as much as 954MW – or 477 REpower MM82/92 turbines. The turbines are scheduled to be delivered between 2011 and 2015.
Hamburg-based REpower, which is 91% owned by India’s Suzlon, says it will use the deal as a springboard for building up its local supply chain for future North American projects.
Under the terms of the tender, much of the manufacturing must be done locally in Québec. REpower says it has already signed a number of contracts with local suppliers in the Gaspésie-Iles-de-laMadeleine region and the Matane municipality.
REpower recently held its full-year sales guidance at €1.4bn (.1bn) after reporting that its revenues and profits had climbed in the first half of 2009.
In addition to making inroads to the onshore market, REpower continues to carve out market share in the emerging offshore wind arena.
Happy Long Term Investing
See Suzlon future for five years now.
6.44 AM Nov 27th 2009
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