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Suzlon Secures Major Wind Project
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Suzlon Secures Major Wind Project

Suzlon Group, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, has secured a significant wind energy project in Madhya Pradesh, with a capacity of 81.9 MW. This project underscores Suzlon's commitment to sustainable energy and strengthens its position in the renewable energy sector.

The project, located in the Dewas district, involves the installation of 39 wind turbine generators (WTGs) with a Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) tower, each with a rated capacity of 2.1 MW. These advanced WTGs are designed to enhance energy generation efficiency and reliability, reflecting Suzlon's focus on innovation and technology in the wind energy market.

Suzlon's latest achievement is part of a broader strategy to expand its footprint in India's renewable energy landscape. The project is expected to be commissioned in 2024, contributing significantly to the state's renewable energy capacity and supporting India's national targets for green energy transition.

The project will also generate substantial local employment opportunities, contributing to the socio-economic development of the region. By leveraging local resources and talent, Suzlon aims to foster community engagement and support regional growth alongside environmental sustainability.

Additionally, the project aligns with Madhya Pradesh's renewable energy policies, aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy sources. The state government has been proactive in encouraging investments in renewable energy, and this project is a testament to the favourable business environment and policy support.

Suzlon's expertise in wind energy, coupled with its extensive experience in project execution, positions it well to deliver this project successfully. The company?s track record includes over 13 GW of wind energy installations across 17 countries, showcasing its capability to handle large-scale renewable energy projects.

In summary, Suzlon Group's 81.9 MW wind energy project in Madhya Pradesh represents a significant milestone in India's renewable energy journey, highlighting the company's dedication to innovation, sustainability, and regional development.

Suzlon Group, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, has secured a significant wind energy project in Madhya Pradesh, with a capacity of 81.9 MW. This project underscores Suzlon's commitment to sustainable energy and strengthens its position in the renewable energy sector. The project, located in the Dewas district, involves the installation of 39 wind turbine generators (WTGs) with a Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) tower, each with a rated capacity of 2.1 MW. These advanced WTGs are designed to enhance energy generation efficiency and reliability, reflecting Suzlon's focus on innovation and technology in the wind energy market. Suzlon's latest achievement is part of a broader strategy to expand its footprint in India's renewable energy landscape. The project is expected to be commissioned in 2024, contributing significantly to the state's renewable energy capacity and supporting India's national targets for green energy transition. The project will also generate substantial local employment opportunities, contributing to the socio-economic development of the region. By leveraging local resources and talent, Suzlon aims to foster community engagement and support regional growth alongside environmental sustainability. Additionally, the project aligns with Madhya Pradesh's renewable energy policies, aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy sources. The state government has been proactive in encouraging investments in renewable energy, and this project is a testament to the favourable business environment and policy support. Suzlon's expertise in wind energy, coupled with its extensive experience in project execution, positions it well to deliver this project successfully. The company?s track record includes over 13 GW of wind energy installations across 17 countries, showcasing its capability to handle large-scale renewable energy projects. In summary, Suzlon Group's 81.9 MW wind energy project in Madhya Pradesh represents a significant milestone in India's renewable energy journey, highlighting the company's dedication to innovation, sustainability, and regional development.

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