Inox Wind Bags 102.3 MW Turbine Supply Order
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Inox Wind Bags 102.3 MW Turbine Supply Order

Inox Wind has secured a 102.3 MW turbine supply order from ABREL EPC Ltd, a subsidiary of Aditya Birla Renewables, the company said on Monday.

Under the contract, Inox Wind will supply its 3.3 MW wind turbine generators for projects being developed by ABREL EPC Ltd in Karnataka. The company said the order reflects growing collaboration with customers focused on long-term clean energy solutions.

Sanjeev Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer of Inox Wind, said Aditya Birla Renewables has ambitious plans to deliver large-scale and sustainable clean energy to its customers, and added that Inox Wind is pleased to support ABReL’s efforts to advance India’s energy transition and decarbonisation goals. He said the company continues to strengthen relationships with both new and existing customers.

Inox Wind Ltd is a leading wind energy solutions provider serving independent power producers, utilities, public sector undertakings and corporate investors. It is part of the multi-billion-dollar INOXGFL Group, which has a primary focus on chemicals and renewable energy.

The company operates five manufacturing facilities across Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, producing key components such as blades, tubular towers, hubs and nacelles.

Inox Wind has secured a 102.3 MW turbine supply order from ABREL EPC Ltd, a subsidiary of Aditya Birla Renewables, the company said on Monday. Under the contract, Inox Wind will supply its 3.3 MW wind turbine generators for projects being developed by ABREL EPC Ltd in Karnataka. The company said the order reflects growing collaboration with customers focused on long-term clean energy solutions. Sanjeev Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer of Inox Wind, said Aditya Birla Renewables has ambitious plans to deliver large-scale and sustainable clean energy to its customers, and added that Inox Wind is pleased to support ABReL’s efforts to advance India’s energy transition and decarbonisation goals. He said the company continues to strengthen relationships with both new and existing customers. Inox Wind Ltd is a leading wind energy solutions provider serving independent power producers, utilities, public sector undertakings and corporate investors. It is part of the multi-billion-dollar INOXGFL Group, which has a primary focus on chemicals and renewable energy. The company operates five manufacturing facilities across Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, producing key components such as blades, tubular towers, hubs and nacelles.

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