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Tulsi Tanti no more

He envisioned the opportunity in the renewable energy industry back in 1995 when the global wind energy market was dominated by international players

PTI New Delhi Published 03.10.22, 01:40 AM
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Suzlon Energy founder Tulsi Tanti, popularly known as India’s “wind man”, died on Saturday evening, the company said.

He was 64. One of the pioneers of the wind energy business in India and a globally renowned expert on clean energy, Tanti envisioned the opportunity in the renewable energy industry back in 1995 when the global wind energy market was dominated by international players.

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Under his leadership, SuzlonEnergy grew to become the country’s largest wind energy player with 19.4 gigawatts (GW) of cumulative installed capacity, 33 per cent market share in India, and a presence in 17 countries.

It has over 2 GW installed capacity in its second-largest market, the US. “With profound sadness, we inform you of the untimely demise of Shri Tulsi R. Tanti, the Founder, the Chairman and Managing Director, and one of the promoters of Suzlon Energy Ltd on October 1, 2022.

Shri Tanti suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away the same day,” the company said in a stock exchange filing.

Before foraying into wind energy, Tanti owned a textile business which he sold in 2001. Suzlon got its first order in the US in 2003 from DanMar & Associates for the supply of 24 turbines in southwestern Minnesota.

“In this difficult time, the company continues to be supported by its highly experienced board of directors and senior management who are both able and committed to taking Shri Tanti’s legacy forward and realise his vision for the company,” the firm said.

Tanti complained of chest pain in his car in Pune after returning from a press conference in Ahmedabad. He asked the driver to take him to a hospital but died before getting any medical help.

He is survived by his wife Gita, son Pranav, and daughter Nidhi. Born in 1958 in Rajkot,Tanti graduated from GujaratUniversity with a bachelor’s degree in commerce. He founded Suzlon, now valued at Rs 8,535.9 crore, in 1995.

He was also the chairman of Belgium-based turbine parts maker ZF Wind Power Antwerpen since May 10, 2006, and the president of the Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association.

Tanti’s death comes at a time Suzlon Energy was set to open its Rs 1,200 crore rights issue on October 11. The group was looking to repay debt, fund working capital and deploy the rest for corporate purposes. He was widely known as the visionary who pioneered the renewables revolution in India.

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