Suzlon Energy has transformed from a debt-ridden company into a lean, growth-focused renewable energy player. With new technology, strong financials, and global ambitions, it is once again positioning itself as a serious contender in the wind energy sector.
Suzlon’s Wind energy and solar energy are both valuable sources of renewable energy, but Suzlon wind energy offers several advantages over solar energy:
Continuous Power Generation: #Suzlon Wind turbines can generate electricity around the clock as long as there is sufficient wind, whereas solar panels produce electricity ONLY during daylight hours (meaning just 50% of the time). This becomes even less during monsoon, cloudy & winter weather.
Meaning in 365 days solar works only for 30% of the time. This means the efficiency is quite low especially in those areas with severe winter.
Wind power is not dependent on the availability of sunlight, making it a more consistent and reliable energy source.
2. Cleaning: Solar Energy requires almost daily cleaning of every single inch of its surface. If its double sided… then even the underside needs to be cleaned. There is no escaping from this. Bigger the plant… bigger will be the surface area…and bigger will be the challenge…
Everybody with Suzlon shares can relax… no need to worry… the time for worries are behind. Don’t invest in this company for short term. Suzlon is good ONLY for LONG TERM holders…. those who can wait till 2030.
Today India & China are under immense pollitical pressure by Western International agencies to reduce carbon foot print (although the west keep using fossil fuel yet they lecture us… but this is how US does business by stepping on the country’s weakest part).
So because of the above… India … whether it likes it or not… has to add 500GW of Renewable Energy in next 7 years (by 2030). This is a huge target… it is 3 times the installed capacity that India did in the last 25 years… So India has to do 3 x 25 yrs work in 7 years…. meaning 75 yrs work in 7 yrs… IMAGINE
This is because we just have 160GW installation till now.