Suzlon Bags 838 MW Order from Tata Power Renewable Energy
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Suzlon Bags 838 MW Order from Tata Power Renewable Energy

Suzlon Group, India’s leading wind energy solutions provider, has announced its FY26 largest order of 838 MW from Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), one of the country’s largest renewable energy companies. The order, part of TPREL’s Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) project, marks Suzlon’s second-largest ever, following its 1,544 MW order from NTPC Green Energy.

The 838 MW order will involve the installation of 266 of Suzlon’s S144 wind turbines, each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW. These will be deployed across Karnataka (302 MW), Maharashtra (271 MW), and Tamil Nadu (265 MW). The project forms part of the FDRE bids awarded to SJVN and NTPC.

As India moves towards round-the-clock, grid-stable clean power, FDRE wind-dominant systems are emerging as key enablers of the nation’s clean energy ambitions. The collaboration reflects the synergy between Suzlon’s advanced technology and Tata Power’s vision for scalable, grid-integrated renewable energy, reinforcing the strength of “Made in India” solutions in driving the energy transition.

Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman, Suzlon Group, said, "As Tata Power Renewable Energy embarks on a strategic transformation to achieve 100% clean power by 2045, we're proud to support this journey with our advanced, 'Made in India' wind technology. Our partnership, spanning over a decade and marked by the third repeat order, underscores our shared commitment to India's energy transition."

JP Chalasani, Chief Executive Officer, Suzlon Group, added, "TPREL is a discerning partner that demands the highest standards of technology, reliability, and execution. The fact that Suzlon continues to be their partner of choice reflects our ability to deliver round-the-clock, dispatchable clean power at scale through proven innovation and execution excellence."

News source: BSE

Suzlon Group, India’s leading wind energy solutions provider, has announced its FY26 largest order of 838 MW from Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), one of the country’s largest renewable energy companies. The order, part of TPREL’s Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) project, marks Suzlon’s second-largest ever, following its 1,544 MW order from NTPC Green Energy.The 838 MW order will involve the installation of 266 of Suzlon’s S144 wind turbines, each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW. These will be deployed across Karnataka (302 MW), Maharashtra (271 MW), and Tamil Nadu (265 MW). The project forms part of the FDRE bids awarded to SJVN and NTPC.As India moves towards round-the-clock, grid-stable clean power, FDRE wind-dominant systems are emerging as key enablers of the nation’s clean energy ambitions. The collaboration reflects the synergy between Suzlon’s advanced technology and Tata Power’s vision for scalable, grid-integrated renewable energy, reinforcing the strength of “Made in India” solutions in driving the energy transition.Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman, Suzlon Group, said, As Tata Power Renewable Energy embarks on a strategic transformation to achieve 100% clean power by 2045, we're proud to support this journey with our advanced, 'Made in India' wind technology. Our partnership, spanning over a decade and marked by the third repeat order, underscores our shared commitment to India's energy transition.JP Chalasani, Chief Executive Officer, Suzlon Group, added, TPREL is a discerning partner that demands the highest standards of technology, reliability, and execution. The fact that Suzlon continues to be their partner of choice reflects our ability to deliver round-the-clock, dispatchable clean power at scale through proven innovation and execution excellence.News source: BSE

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