Inox Wind Completes 990 MW Turnkey Project for Purvah Green
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Inox Wind Completes 990 MW Turnkey Project for Purvah Green

Inox Wind, a provider of wind energy solutions, announced that the execution of a 990 MW turnkey order, part of a 1,500 MW framework agreement, is progressing well across various locations in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.

The company confirmed that it has received all advances related to the projects and expects the commissioning to take place in phases starting from FY26.

Inox Wind had previously signed the 1,500 MW framework agreement with Purvah Green, a subsidiary of CESC.

The Group CEO of Inox Wind, Kailash Tarachandani, expressed his satisfaction, stating that the company is now executing the entire 990 MW turnkey project for Purvah across multiple locations. He added that commissioning would begin in phases from FY26. He also emphasized that this order marks a significant milestone for Inox Wind, coming from a respected customer, and expressed confidence in further strengthening the partnership.

This order is noted as the single largest wind order ever awarded by an independent power producer in India to any wind original equipment manufacturer.

Sandeep Kashyap, the CEO of Renewables Business at RPSG Group, expressed his satisfaction with the project's progress and highlighted that the partnership with Inox Wind would play a crucial role in achieving substantial growth in the group's renewable portfolio over the next few years. He mentioned that this project is essential for their green ambitions.

Purvah Green, the flagship company of the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, is developing a significant renewable portfolio of wind and solar power projects across multiple states in India, including Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.

Inox Wind, a provider of wind energy solutions, announced that the execution of a 990 MW turnkey order, part of a 1,500 MW framework agreement, is progressing well across various locations in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. The company confirmed that it has received all advances related to the projects and expects the commissioning to take place in phases starting from FY26. Inox Wind had previously signed the 1,500 MW framework agreement with Purvah Green, a subsidiary of CESC. The Group CEO of Inox Wind, Kailash Tarachandani, expressed his satisfaction, stating that the company is now executing the entire 990 MW turnkey project for Purvah across multiple locations. He added that commissioning would begin in phases from FY26. He also emphasized that this order marks a significant milestone for Inox Wind, coming from a respected customer, and expressed confidence in further strengthening the partnership. This order is noted as the single largest wind order ever awarded by an independent power producer in India to any wind original equipment manufacturer. Sandeep Kashyap, the CEO of Renewables Business at RPSG Group, expressed his satisfaction with the project's progress and highlighted that the partnership with Inox Wind would play a crucial role in achieving substantial growth in the group's renewable portfolio over the next few years. He mentioned that this project is essential for their green ambitions. Purvah Green, the flagship company of the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, is developing a significant renewable portfolio of wind and solar power projects across multiple states in India, including Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.

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