KEC International wins ₹1,050 crore orders, bags maiden wind energy project - CNBC TV18
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64% : The company marked its entry into wind energy segment with a "breakthrough" order for a 100+ MW wind power project in South India from a private developer.63% : Vimal Kejriwal, Managing Director and CEO, KEC International, said, "We are pleased with the new order wins across businesses especially the maiden order in the Wind Energy segment secured by our Renewables business, marking our entry into this fast-growing area of the Renewable energy sector." The company's civil business has received an order in the Buildings & Factories (B&F) segment from an existing client for execution of a downstream project in western India for a leading steel company.
58% : Also Read: Coal India production at the end of Q3 is at 60% of its full year target In the T&D business, KEC has secured orders for the supply of towers, hardware and poles in the Americas.
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