Mytrah
will
have
370MW
of
working
capacity
following
the
deal,
which
is
expected
to
conclude
in
April
and
involves
59.75MW
in
the
states
of
of
Tamil
Nadu
and
Maharashtra.
The
portfolio
has
an
average
age
of
less
than
a
year
and
includes
turbines
from
Gamesa,
ReGen
and
Enercon.
CEO
Ravi
Kailas
claimed
the
deal
was
further
proof
of
Mytrah’s
rapid
progress
since
it
was
set
up
in
2010.
“The
expected
completion
of
our
first
acquisition,
and
indeed
one
of
the
first
sizable
acquisitions
within
the
Indian
wind
energy
sector,
I
believe
highlights
Mytrah’s
growing…