GE Renewable Energy has won a 327MW turbine order in India from SB Energy (SoftBank Group).
GE will supply, install and commission 121 2.7-132 units for the Pritam Nagar wind project in Madhya Pradesh.
SB Energy won the project during an auction of wind projects by Solar Energy Corporation of India.
Blades for the turbines will be manufactured in GE’s plants in Vadodara and Bengaluru.
Assembly of the nacelles will occur at GE’s factory in Pune.
GE Renewable Energy onshore wind business regional lead for South Asia and ASEAN Gilan Sabatier said: “We are proud to be selected by SB Energy to execute this flagship project for the country.
“It is one of the largest wind projects ever awarded in India and will significantly contribute to the country’s renewable aspirations.
“The project is a testament to GE’s ability to not only offer state of the art technology but also site development solutions to maximize customer returns.
“We sincerely thank SB Energy for its trust and look forward to furthering our partnership as it continues to build its renewable energy portfolio.”


