Envision’s Babra Wind Farm Wins CII Performance Excellence Award 2025

Bengaluru, June 30, 2025: Envision Energy India, a leading Wind Energy OEM is proud to announce that its 194.7 MW Wind Farm located at Babra, Amreli, Gujarat has been awarded the prestigious CII Performance Excellence Award 2025 for Leadership in Performance under the Wind Energy category. This recognition underscores the company’s commitment to operational excellence & building sustainable energy solutions in India.

The Leadership in Performance Award was based on evaluation by CII’s four-member judges panel, representing eminent leaders from India’s Wind Energy Sector. The 194.7 MW Wind Farm located at Babra, Amreli, Gujarat was chosen for the honor from 45 nominations for the year 2024-25. This achievement & success is a testament to Envision Energy India’s focus on plant optimization, operational reliability, and maintenance practices. The award was presented to the 194.7 MW Wind Farm by Sudeep Jain, Ramesh Kymal, P. Jayakumar and K S. Venkatagiri at the CII event held today.

The 194.7 MW Wind Farm is operated by our customer Cleanmax and has achieved this remarkable operational success, demonstrating consistent performance. Some best practices include installation of IPC Sensor (Individual Pitch Control) on the WTG (Wind Turbine Generator) main frame that helps reduce fatigue loads on the rotor blades, the hub, mainframe and tower structures during operation, use of Conditioned Monitoring System (CMS) for major components like gearbox, main bearing & generator that help save huge generation loss of customer besides annual proactive blade inspection to check blade healthiness & proactive repair before high wind season. 

Expressing his gratitude, Mr. RPV Prasad, MD, Envision Energy India said, “We are overjoyed by being recognized for our performance year-on-year by CII, this demonstrates our significance as a leading Indian player. This achievement emphasizes our dedication & expertise of our teams in the upkeep of performance at our varied sites.”