Suzlon has won two turbine orders for separate projects in India totalling over 200MW.
The manufacturer has secured a deal for 32 3.15MW-rated machines from Nordic Energy for a 100.8MW project in Karnataka.
Hardware will comprise hybrid lattice tubular towers.
This is the repeat order from the customer for the company’s largest turbine rated at 3.15MW, S144- 140m from the 3MW series.
As part of the agreement, Suzlon will supply the machines and supervise the project including commissioning.
Suzlon will also undertake comprehensive operations and maintenance services post-commissioning.
Suzlon vice chairman Girish Tanti said: “We are delighted to partner again with the leading Nordic Energy Company. As India’s renewable energy ambition sets benchmarks across the world, we are honoured to welcome reputed global companies to the Indian market and stand committed to partnering with them every step of the way.
“A visionary policy environment, a robust domestic market and thriving local supply chain makes India an extremely lucrative renewable energy market for investors and utilities.”
The company has also won an order to supply Mahindra Susten Private with 48 2MW machines for a 100.8MW project in Maharashtra.
S120-140-metres hardware will come with hybrid lattice tubular towers.
Suzlon will execute the project with a full scope of supply, installation, and commissioning. Additionally, the manufacturer will also undertake post-commissioning operation and maintenance services.
Suzlon’s Tanti said: “We are delighted to partner with Mahindra Susten, for their first wind energy project. Indian conglomerates like the Mahindra Group are setting examples for corporate India towards embracing renewable energy and meeting India’ national sustainability goals.”


