Published On:August 11 2014
Story Viewed 1701 Times

Finnish firm Fortum eyes hydro assets in India.

Finland state-controlled Fortum India, which made a foray in the Indian solar power market last year, plans to acquire hydro power assets in India.

Sanjay Agarwal, managing director, said, 'We will look at acquisition of hydro power plants. There are a very few proper assets to acquire. We, however, would look at mid-level hydro power plants.'

Though the company’s core expertise lies in heat-based power generation, 26 per cent of its total global generation capacity of 15,128 MW is hydro-based. Twenty nine per cent of Fortum's generation capacity comes from the company's combined heat and power plants (CHP).

Shifting its gears to the renewable energy segment, Fortum acquired a 5-MW solar power plant in Rajasthan in 2013 and also had bid for 10 MW in the phase 2, second batch of Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission in January this year.

BS


OUR OTHER PRODUCTS & SERVICES: Projects Database | Tenders Database | About Us | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Advertise with Us | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Feedback

This site is best viewed with a resolution of 1024x768 (or higher) and supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or higher)
Copyright © 2016-2026

Technology Partner - Pairscript Software