Suzlon bags 48.3-MW wind turbine order from Adani Green
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Suzlon bags 48.3-MW wind turbine order from Adani Green

Suzlon has bagged an order to supply 23 wind turbines totalling 48.3 MW from Adani Green Energy. Suzlon will install its wind turbine generators (WTGs) with a Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) tower and a rated capacity of 2.1 MW each.

The project is located in Mandvi, Kutch, Gujarat and is expected to be commissioned in 2023, a company statement said. This is a repeat order from Adani Green Energy and is in addition to the existing order of 226.8 MW as announced on in August 2021.

“We are delighted that Adani Green Energy Ltd has reaffirmed their trust in us for the additional order for their Wind Energy Project in Mandvi, Kutch, Gujarat. It is always a privilege to partner with India's leading IPP,” Girish Tanti, Executive Vice Chairman, Suzlon Group, said in the statement.

Suzlon will execute the project with a scope of supply, installation, and commissioning. Additionally, it will offer post-commissioning operation and maintenance services.

"In our pursuit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, Suzlon wind turbines typically have 70-80% domestic content and are manufactured in India through a thriving domestic value chain," Ashwani Kumar, CEO, Suzlon Group said.

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Suzlon has bagged an order to supply 23 wind turbines totalling 48.3 MW from Adani Green Energy. Suzlon will install its wind turbine generators (WTGs) with a Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) tower and a rated capacity of 2.1 MW each. The project is located in Mandvi, Kutch, Gujarat and is expected to be commissioned in 2023, a company statement said. This is a repeat order from Adani Green Energy and is in addition to the existing order of 226.8 MW as announced on in August 2021. “We are delighted that Adani Green Energy Ltd has reaffirmed their trust in us for the additional order for their Wind Energy Project in Mandvi, Kutch, Gujarat. It is always a privilege to partner with India's leading IPP,” Girish Tanti, Executive Vice Chairman, Suzlon Group, said in the statement. Suzlon will execute the project with a scope of supply, installation, and commissioning. Additionally, it will offer post-commissioning operation and maintenance services. In our pursuit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, Suzlon wind turbines typically have 70-80% domestic content and are manufactured in India through a thriving domestic value chain, Ashwani Kumar, CEO, Suzlon Group said. See also: ReNew Power to invest Rs 300 bn on scaling up capacityPennar bags solar project from NTPC REL

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