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S.NO Name of Plant Installed Capacity (MW) Type Location State Date of Commissioning 77 Tadas Wind Energy Pvt 3.20 Wind Ananthap S.NO Name of Plant Installed Type Location State Date of Capacity (MW) Commissioning 77 Tadas Wind Energy Pvt 3.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 7-Sep-2012 78 Vish Wind Infrastructure LLP 8.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 7-Sep-2012 79 MGM Springs Pvt Ltd 0.80 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 7-Sep-2012 80 Sukaso Ceracolors Pvt Ltd 1.60 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 29-Sep-2012 81 Oil Country Tubular Ltd 50.40 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 29-Sep-2012 82 Mytrah Vayu(Pennar)Pvt 42.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 31-Oct-2012 83 Mytrah Vayu(Pennar)Pvt 4.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 20-Dec-2012 84 National Aluminum Company Ltd 0.80 Wind YSR kadapa Andhra Pradesh 30-Dec-2012 85 Hetero Wind Power Ltd 9.00 Wind YSR kadapa Andhra Pradesh 28-Feb-2013 86 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd 10.50 Wind YSR kadapa Andhra Pradesh 4-Mar-2013 87 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd 4.20 Wind YSR kadapa Andhra Pradesh 4-Mar-2013 Page 9 S.NO Name of Plant Installed Type Location State Date of Capacity (MW) Commissioning 88 RV Consulting Services Pvt Ltd 2.40 Wind YSR kadapa Andhra Pradesh 31-Mar-2013 89 Kandke Wind Energy Pvt Ltd (Phase -I) 2.40 Wind YSR kadapa Andhra Pradesh 31-Mar-2013 90 Kandke Wind Energy Pvt Ltd (Phase -II) 3.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 4-May-2013 91 Kandke Wind Energy Pvt Ltd (Phase -V) 4.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 9-Jun-2013 92 Hetero Wind Power Ltd 45.00 Wind YSR kadapa Andhra Pradesh 16-Jun-2013 93 Tirumala Cotton & Agro Products Ltd 2.10 Wind YSR kadapa Andhra Pradesh 17-Jul-2013 94 Sri Venkateswara Pipes Ltd 2.10 Wind YSR kadapa Andhra Pradesh 17-Jul-2013 95 KPR Infra &Projects 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 17-Jul-2013 96 Weld Fuse PrivateLtd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 17-Jul-2013 97 Kandke Wind Energy Pvt Ltd (Phase -IV) 2.40 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 25-Jul-2013 98 Saptagir Camphore Limited 0.80 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 26-Jul-2013 Page 10 S.NO Name of Plant Installed Type Location State Date of Capacity (MW) Commissioning 99 Beta Wind Farm Pvt Ltd 43.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 27-Jul-2013 100 Kandke Wind Energy Pvt Ltd (Phase -II) 3.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 6-Aug-2013 101 Kandke Wind Energy Pvt Ltd (Phase -V) 4.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 25-Sep-2013 102 Ravali SpinnersPvt Ltd 4.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 15-Oct-2013 103 Kandke Wind Energy Pvt Ltd (Phase -III) 4.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 7-Nov-2013 104 Rayala Wind Power Company Pvt Ltd 25.60 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 29-Nov-2013 105 Kandke Wind Energy Pvt Ltd (Phase -V) 3.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 30-Nov-2013 106 Kandke Wind Energy Pvt Ltd (Phase -V) 4.80 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 30-Nov-2013 107 Tirumala Cotton & Agro Products Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 17-Dec-2013 108 Rayala Wind Power Company Pvt Ltd 25.60 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 21-Dec-2013 109 Blyth Wind Park Pvt Ltd 16.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 9-Jan-2014 Page 11 S.NO Name of Plant Installed Type Location State Date of Capacity (MW) Commissioning 110 Woodside Fashion Limited 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 21-Feb-2014 111 Mytrah Vayu(Krishna)Pvt Ltd 22.10 Wind Kurnool Andhra Pradesh 21-Feb-2014 112 Rayala Wind Power Company Pvt Ltd 14.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 21-Feb-2014 113 Mytrah Vayu(Krishna)Pvt Ltd 15.30 Wind Kurnool Andhra Pradesh 15-Mar-2014 114 Rayala Wind Power Company Pvt Ltd 34.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 15-Mar-2014 115 HI-Tech System & Services Ltd 4.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 28-Mar-2014 116 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd 6.30 Wind YSR kadapa Andhra Pradesh 31-Mar-2014 117 Shantiram Wind Power Pvt Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 12-Jun-2014 118 ITC Ltd (Paper Board & Specialty Papers Division) 16.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 25-Jun-2014 119 ITC Ltd (Paper Board & Specialty Papers Division) 30.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 26-Jun-2014 120 Energon Power Resources Pvt Ltd 48.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 8-Jul-2014 Page 12 S.NO Name of Plant Installed Type Location State Date of Capacity (MW) Commissioning 121 Rayala Wind Power Company Pvt Ltd 2.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 26-Jul-2014 122 Rayala Wind Power Company Pvt Ltd 30.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 26-Jul-2014 123 Energon Power Resources Pvt Ltd 6.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 20-Aug-2014 124 En En Electrical Engineers Pvt Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 14-Nov-2014 125 The KRBL Ltd 8.40 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 21-Nov-2014 126 Beta Wind Farm Pvt Ltd 3.60 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 26-Nov-2014 127 BNR Construction 1.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 19-Dec-2014 128 Rajasthan Gum Pvt Ltd 2.10 Wind Kurnool Andhra Pradesh 31-Dec-2014 129 Vijayeebhava Enterprises Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 8-Jan-2015 130 Sterling Agro Industries 4.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 29-Jan-2015 131 HI-Tech System & Services Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 6-Feb-2015 Page 13 S.NO Name of Plant Installed Type Location State Date of Capacity (MW) Commissioning 132 Beta Wind Farm Pvt Ltd 3.60 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 21-Feb-2015 133 Tirumala Cotton & Agro Products Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 31-Mar-2015 134 Anantpura Wind Energies Pvt Ltd 10.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 19-May-2015 135 Rayalaseema Wind Energies Pvt Ltd 10.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 19-May-2015 136 Rayala Wind Power Company Pvt Ltd 20.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 5-Jun-2015 137 Blyth Wind Park Pvt Ltd 8.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 1-Jul-2015 138 Jindal Aluminum Ltd 25.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 25-Aug-2015 139 Blyth Wind Park Pvt Ltd 1.60 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 4-Sep-2015 140 Rayala Wind Power Company Pvt Ltd 8.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 15-Sep-2015 141 Karam Chand Thapar & Bro (Coal Sales)Ltd 24.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 8-Oct-2015 142 Energon Power Resources Pvt Ltd 100.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 3-Nov-2015 Page 14 S.NO Name of Plant Installed Type Location State Date of Capacity (MW) Commissioning 143 Sun Win Powertech LLP 4.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 28-Nov-2015 144 Vibrant Green Tech India Pvt Ltd 0.80 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 28-Nov-2015 145 Vibrant Green Tech India Pvt Ltd 8.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 15-Dec-2015 146 Mytrah Vaya (Indravathi) Pvt Ltd 23.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 31-Dec-2015 147 Rambhadra Industries Ltd 2.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 20-Feb-2016 148 Idupulapadu Cotton Mills Pvt Ltd 4.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 20-Feb-2016 149 Srinivasa Cotton & Oil Mills Pvt Ltd 2.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 20-Feb-2016 150 Viswateja Spinning Mills Ltd 2.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 20-Feb-2016 151 Mangalam Fashions Limited 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 24-Mar-2016 152 Woodside Fashion Limited 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 24-Mar-2016 153 Levelstate System Pvt Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 24-Mar-2016 Page 15 S.NO Name of Plant Installed Type Location State Date of Capacity (MW) Commissioning 154 Shree Ram Industries 4.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 24-Mar-2016 155 Om Prakash Soni 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 24-Mar-2016 156 Shri Nath Gum &Chemicals 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 24-Mar-2016 157 Manoj Agarwalla 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 24-Mar-2016 158 Sai Pet Preforms 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 24-Mar-2016 159 Mytrah Vaya (Indravathi) Pvt Ltd 8.40 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 26-Mar-2016 160 Sri Dhanalaxmi Cotton & Rice Mills Pvt Ltd 6.30 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 26-Mar-2016 161 Mytrah Vaya (Indravathi) Pvt Ltd 21.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 27-Mar-2016 162 HI-Tech System & Services Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 27-Mar-2016 163 Prince Art Exporter 4.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 27-Mar-2016 164 Imperial Arts 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 27-Mar-2016 Page 16 S.NO Name of Plant Installed Type Location State Date of Capacity (MW) Commissioning 165 Eenadu Television Private Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 27-Mar-2016 166 Ushodaya Enterpries Pvt Ltd 4.20 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 27-Mar-2016 167 Heritage Foods Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 27-Mar-2016 168 Orange Ananthapur Wind Power Pvt Ltd 100.00 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 28-Mar-2016 169 Kaushaliya Devi Dhoot 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 29-Mar-2016 170 Satya Narayan Dhoot 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 29-Mar-2016 171 Rajasthan Gum Pvt Ltd 8.40 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 30-Mar-2016 172 Chimique (India)Ltd 2.10 Wind Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 30-Mar-2016 173 Kalpataruvu Spinning Mills Pvt Ltd 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