Sany cranes deployed at Suzlon India's wind power project

A major greenfield wind power project of Suzlon India is using Sany heavy crawler cranes for erection of the heavy turbines, Lifting & Specialized Transport reports.

Project developers are deploying new cranes and advanced transportation to enable faster and safer completion of their projects. Suzlon India's wind power project at Agar in Madhya Pradesh, is one such site where the company is developing a 29.4 mw wind power project for Oil India. It will comprise 12 towers of 120-meter hub height, with plans for another 10 towers for adding up to 20 mw.

Rahul Patil, Site in Charge, informs that Suzlon India has hired Mumbai-based heavy lift specialist and rental agency Amrik Singh & Sons for the job that requires lifting the heavy tower sections, turbines, and blades. The heavy-duty job requires sturdy and reliable equipment, for which, Amrik Singh is using two units of Sany SCC 6500A, 650-ton lattice boom crawler cranes bought in 2017.

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📖 Published in: Lifting & Specialized Transport January-March 2018
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