Suzlon Wins Major Wind Energy Contract
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Suzlon Wins Major Wind Energy Contract

Suzlon Group, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, has secured a significant contract from the Aditya Birla Group to develop a 551 MW wind energy project. This collaboration underscores Suzlon's prominent role in advancing India's renewable energy capacity.

The project will see Suzlon install wind turbine generators across various locations. These installations will include Suzlon?s advanced Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) towers, known for their efficiency and reliability. The energy generated will cater to the Aditya Birla Group?s manufacturing and other operational needs, promoting sustainable practices within the conglomerate.

This partnership aligns with India?s broader renewable energy goals, contributing to reducing the carbon footprint and enhancing energy security. The wind energy project is expected to significantly curtail CO2 emissions, marking a step forward in the country?s environmental commitments.

Vinod R Tanti, Chairman and Managing Director of Suzlon Group, expressed pride in this partnership, emphasizing the importance of customer confidence and Suzlon's expertise in the renewable energy sector. This project reflects Suzlon?s dedication to providing reliable and efficient wind energy solutions tailored to India?s diverse wind regimes?

Suzlon Group, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, has secured a significant contract from the Aditya Birla Group to develop a 551 MW wind energy project. This collaboration underscores Suzlon's prominent role in advancing India's renewable energy capacity. The project will see Suzlon install wind turbine generators across various locations. These installations will include Suzlon?s advanced Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) towers, known for their efficiency and reliability. The energy generated will cater to the Aditya Birla Group?s manufacturing and other operational needs, promoting sustainable practices within the conglomerate. This partnership aligns with India?s broader renewable energy goals, contributing to reducing the carbon footprint and enhancing energy security. The wind energy project is expected to significantly curtail CO2 emissions, marking a step forward in the country?s environmental commitments. Vinod R Tanti, Chairman and Managing Director of Suzlon Group, expressed pride in this partnership, emphasizing the importance of customer confidence and Suzlon's expertise in the renewable energy sector. This project reflects Suzlon?s dedication to providing reliable and efficient wind energy solutions tailored to India?s diverse wind regimes?

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