Suzlon Energy founder Tulsi Tanti dies
TULSI TANTI, the founder and chairman of Indian wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy Ltd, died on Saturday (1) aged 64, the company said in a statement.
Tanti suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away the same day, the company said. He is survived by his two children.
Tanti established Suzlon in 1995 and led growth in the Indian wind energy sector by championing affordable and sustainable energy policies. The company has a market capitalization of $1.1 billion with installed capacity of more than 19.4 GW across 17 countries.
In India, Suzlon is a market leader with over 100 wind farms and an installed capacity of over 13.45 GW.