GE Renewable Energy to supply turbines to Continuum Green
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

GE Renewable Energy to supply turbines to Continuum Green

GE Renewable Energy announced it will supply, install, and commission onshore wind turbines for Continuum Green Energy’s 218 MW wind power projects across Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh.

The orders have been placed by Continuum subsidiaries Continuum MP Windfarm Development and Dalavaipuram Renewables.

“We look forward to furthering our partnership with Continuum Over the last year, we have secured over 2 GW of orders in India making us one of the largest wind turbine original equipment manufacturer suppliers in the country,” said Deepak Maloo, regional sales leader - onshore wind in Asia Pacific, GE Renewable Energy.

GE Renewable Energy announced it will supply, install, and commission onshore wind turbines for Continuum Green Energy’s 218 MW wind power projects across Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh. The orders have been placed by Continuum subsidiaries Continuum MP Windfarm Development and Dalavaipuram Renewables. “We look forward to furthering our partnership with Continuum Over the last year, we have secured over 2 GW of orders in India making us one of the largest wind turbine original equipment manufacturer suppliers in the country,” said Deepak Maloo, regional sales leader - onshore wind in Asia Pacific, GE Renewable Energy.

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