Suzlon Secures 32MW Wind Turbine Order for Indian Project Slated for May 2024 Commissioning

In a significant development for 's renewable energy sector, Suzlon Group has successfully secured a turbine order for a noteworthy 32MW wind project. The project, set to be commissioned in May 2024, is poised to make a substantial contribution to the country's clean energy goals.

The order has been placed by Integrum Energy , a prominent player in renewable energy project . The specifics of the order reveal that 15 units of Suzlon's S120 turbines, each boasting a capacity of 2.1MW, have been procured. Notably, these turbines will be accompanied by Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) towers, further enhancing the project's efficiency and sustainability.

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The geographical scope of the spans the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka, strategically chosen for their favorable wind conditions and conducive environments for renewable energy generation. Suzlon Group, the recipient of this order, is entrusted with the comprehensive execution of the project. This encompasses the entire spectrum from supply, installation, and commissioning of the turbines.

Going beyond the core project activities, Suzlon is committed to ensuring the project's sustained performance. The company has pledged to provide post-commissioning operation and maintenance services, cementing its dedication to the long-term success of the venture.

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JP Chalasani, the Chief Executive Officer of Suzlon Group, expressed his satisfaction with this development. He conveyed his delight in announcing the second order collaboration with Integrum Energy Infrastructure Private Limited. Chalasani underlined Suzlon's sense of pride in securing the trust and confidence of valued customers such as Integrum Energy. The CEO emphasized the recognition of Suzlon's technological prowess and its comprehensive capabilities that span the entire value chain.

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