Suzlon secures 100.8 MW wind power order from Sunsure Energy in Maharashtra

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Suzlon will also handle the supply of turbines, installation, erection and implementation of the project, and will provide comprehensive operations and maintenance services after the start -up.

Suzlon will also handle the supply of turbines, installation, erection and implementation of the project, and will provide comprehensive operations and maintenance services after the start -up.

Suzlon está intensificando los esfuerzos para acelerar la adopción de energía renovable entre grandes corporaciones a través de productores de energía independientes (IPP), apoyando la transición de energía limpia de la India y el objetivo nacional de los triunfadores de 500 GW o el combustible de combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible combustible Fuel Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Combustible Fuel? He assured an EPC Energy Order of 100.8 MW of Sunsure Energy, which marked the SunSure welding entry into wind energy.

The project will be executed in the Jatch region of Maharashtra. As part of the agreement, Suzlon will provide 48 advanced generators of wind turbines S120 (WTG) with hybrid lattice towers (HLT), each with a capacity of 2.1 MW. Suzlon will also handle the supply of turbines, installation, erection and implementation of the project, and will provide comprehensive operations and maintenance services after the start -up.

This project will improve Sunsure Energy’s renewable energy portfolio and will contribute to its goal of offering energy to customers in Maharashtra.

JP Chalasani, executive director, Suzlon Group, said: “Adopting wind energy by large corporations is essential to achieve the objective of non -fossil fuel oil of 500 GW of India by 2030. Energy producers increasingly independent) accessible, affordable and high quality.

Manish Mehta, co -founder and Commercial Director (CCO), Sunsure Energy, said: “This project diversifies the Renewable Energy portfolio of Sunsure Energy and marks a key milestone on our trip to achieve the capacity of 10 GW for 2030. This association with the energy solutions of the ojalization with the presentation with energy solutions for the companies of India and contributing to the future of the Indian to the sustainable future.”

Posted on April 17, 2025

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