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Tata Power and Gamesa Wind Turbine sign pacts with Russia for cooperation in electricity sector

Resource from:  Economic Times Likes:176
Dec 12,2014
Two private power companies Tata Power and Gamesa Wind Turbine today signed agreements with Russia for greater cooperation in the electricity sector. The agreements were signed during the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin here. Tata Power signed an MoU with Russian Direct Investment Group while Gamesa Wind Turbine inked pact with ROTEK of Russia. The pact between Gamesa Wind Turbine and ROTEK will facilitate cooperation in wind power equipment, an official statement said. Russian Direct Investment Group (RDIF) will cooperate in identifying and targeting investment opportunities in the energy sector across Russia in order to develop mutually beneficial transactions. "The signing of MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) is a significant milestone for Tata Power and we endeavour to be a significant player in the international energy market," Anil Sardana, the CEO and Managing Director Tata Power, said. "RDIF has identified energy sector as one of its key priorities for increasing Russia's economic efficiency and sustainability," RDIF CEO Kirill Dmitriev said.
(Economic Times)
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