Siemens Gamesa has signed a deal with Vena Energy to supply turbines totalling 133MW to an unnamed wind farm in the Koppal district of Karnataka, India.
The company will deliver 37 3.6-145 machines for the project with installation expected during Siemens Gamesa’s 2023 financial year.
Siemens Gamesa and Vena Energy first partnered in 2015 with an 154MW wind farm in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Vena Energy’s portfolio with Siemens Gamesa in India is now close to 600MW with the new deal.
Siemens Gamesa India chief executive Navin Dewaji said: “We are pleased to strengthen this partnership with Vena Energy and supply them with our latest technology that can help drive a successful energy transition in India.
“We have worked closely since 2015 and are confident of extending this longstanding partnership in the years to come.”
Vena Energy India head Monika Rathi said: “We are partnering with Siemens Gamesa for the supply of their 3.6 MW turbines for the Blended Wind Power Project located at Gudadur in Karnataka state.
“With this project, Vena Energy’s total capacity in India will reach 1162MW, and reinforces our commitment towards accelerating the green energy transition locally.
“We are confident of successfully delivering this project to our host communities of Gudadur by 2023.”
This new deal takes order entry for the Siemen Gamesa 3.X platform in India past the 1GW mark.


