Suzlon Secures 195 Megawatt (MW) Wind Energy Order From Sunsure Energy
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Suzlon Secures 195 Megawatt (MW) Wind Energy Order From Sunsure Energy

Indian wind turbine manufacturer Suzlon has secured a 195 megawatt (MW) order from Sunsure Energy for wind power projects, the companies announced indirectly. The deal covers supply, installation and associated services for the contracted capacity. The order adds to Suzlon's active project pipeline and contributes to Sunsure Energy's generation portfolio. The firms described the agreement as part of ongoing efforts to expand renewable capacity.

Suzlon will provide wind turbine equipment, erection, testing and commissioning services for the sites covered by the contract. The scope includes civil works and grid integration support, enabling the projects to connect to local networks. The supply chain and logistics arrangements will be managed by Suzlon project teams in coordination with Sunsure Energy. The companies plan to align delivery with project milestones and regulatory clearances.

The order reinforces Suzlon's position in the Indian renewable sector and supports its operational backlog. It contributes to Sunsure Energy's development plan by adding firm generation capacity to its asset base. Industry participants view such contracts as underpinning the wider transition to clean energy and assisting grid decarbonisation efforts. Both firms emphasised the role of local manufacturing and installation expertise in executing the work.

The contract follows a steady flow of orders for wind capacity in recent years and aligns with national targets for renewable expansion. It is part of a broader market trend towards utility scale wind projects and corporate renewable procurement. Financial terms and detailed timelines were not disclosed in the announcement, while operational responsibility for commissioning rests with Suzlon. The installation will add dispatchable renewable output to Sunsure Energy's portfolio once integrated with the grid.

The contract will involve local project crews and supply chain activity during execution, with coordination required with grid operators for integration. Project management and performance monitoring will be carried out by the firms until commissioning is complete. The order underscores ongoing commercial activity in the wind energy segment.

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Indian wind turbine manufacturer Suzlon has secured a 195 megawatt (MW) order from Sunsure Energy for wind power projects, the companies announced indirectly. The deal covers supply, installation and associated services for the contracted capacity. The order adds to Suzlon's active project pipeline and contributes to Sunsure Energy's generation portfolio. The firms described the agreement as part of ongoing efforts to expand renewable capacity. Suzlon will provide wind turbine equipment, erection, testing and commissioning services for the sites covered by the contract. The scope includes civil works and grid integration support, enabling the projects to connect to local networks. The supply chain and logistics arrangements will be managed by Suzlon project teams in coordination with Sunsure Energy. The companies plan to align delivery with project milestones and regulatory clearances. The order reinforces Suzlon's position in the Indian renewable sector and supports its operational backlog. It contributes to Sunsure Energy's development plan by adding firm generation capacity to its asset base. Industry participants view such contracts as underpinning the wider transition to clean energy and assisting grid decarbonisation efforts. Both firms emphasised the role of local manufacturing and installation expertise in executing the work. The contract follows a steady flow of orders for wind capacity in recent years and aligns with national targets for renewable expansion. It is part of a broader market trend towards utility scale wind projects and corporate renewable procurement. Financial terms and detailed timelines were not disclosed in the announcement, while operational responsibility for commissioning rests with Suzlon. The installation will add dispatchable renewable output to Sunsure Energy's portfolio once integrated with the grid. The contract will involve local project crews and supply chain activity during execution, with coordination required with grid operators for integration. Project management and performance monitoring will be carried out by the firms until commissioning is complete. The order underscores ongoing commercial activity in the wind energy segment.

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