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ICSA bags wind power project

Hyderabad, June 18

ICSA (India) today announced it has been awarded a 20 MW wind power project in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh by Non-Conventional Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Ltd (NEDCAP). The Chairman of ICSA (India), Mr Bala Reddy, in a statement said “considering the rising demand for power projects in India and specially in Andhra Pradesh, this approval from NEDCAP for 20 MW wind power project is timely. This project will enhance revenues and reduce the income-tax burden on the company” —

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