Suzlon Wins 838 MW Wind Project From Tata Power
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Suzlon Wins 838 MW Wind Project From Tata Power

Suzlon Group has bagged an 838 MW order from Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL), a subsidiary of Tata Power, marking its largest order in FY26 and the second-largest in its history after the 1,544 MW deal with NTPC Green Energy Ltd.
The project will see the installation of 266 of Suzlon’s S144 wind turbines, each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW. These will be spread across Karnataka (302 MW), Maharashtra (271 MW), and Tamil Nadu (265 MW), forming part of the FDRE bids awarded to SJVN and NTPC.
Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman of Suzlon Group, highlighted that this third repeat order from Tata Power underscores a long-standing partnership and their shared commitment to India’s clean energy transition. JP Chalasani, CEO of Suzlon, added that TPREL’s choice reflects confidence in Suzlon’s technology, reliability, and execution capabilities.
On the markets, Suzlon Energy shares traded flat at Rs 59.36 on the NSE, while Tata Power shares rose 2 per cent to Rs 396.75.

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Suzlon Group has bagged an 838 MW order from Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL), a subsidiary of Tata Power, marking its largest order in FY26 and the second-largest in its history after the 1,544 MW deal with NTPC Green Energy Ltd.The project will see the installation of 266 of Suzlon’s S144 wind turbines, each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW. These will be spread across Karnataka (302 MW), Maharashtra (271 MW), and Tamil Nadu (265 MW), forming part of the FDRE bids awarded to SJVN and NTPC.Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman of Suzlon Group, highlighted that this third repeat order from Tata Power underscores a long-standing partnership and their shared commitment to India’s clean energy transition. JP Chalasani, CEO of Suzlon, added that TPREL’s choice reflects confidence in Suzlon’s technology, reliability, and execution capabilities.On the markets, Suzlon Energy shares traded flat at Rs 59.36 on the NSE, while Tata Power shares rose 2 per cent to Rs 396.75.

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