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Suzlon bags 50MW-plus Indian order

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialOctober 27, 20232 Mins Read
Suzlon bags 50MW-plus Indian order

Indian turbine manufacturer Suzlon has secured an order of its 3MW units for a 50MW-plus project being developed by Juniper Green Energy Private Limited.

The company will install 16 units with a rated capacity of 3.15MW each on Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) towers.

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The 50.4MW site is located at Dwarka district in Gujarat and is expected to be commissioned in 2025.

This is the repeat order for the company’s largest turbine rated 3.15MW, S144-140m from the 3MW series. As part of the agreement, Suzlon will supply the turbines and execute the project including erection and commissioning of the machines. It will also provide comprehensive operations and maintenance services post-commissioning.

“We are delighted to announce our second order with Juniper Green Energy Private Limited in a short period of time for our 3MW series,” said Suzlon Group chief executive JP Chalasani.

“Juniper Green Energy is a committed renewable energy independent power producer player in India with a comprehensive wind, solar and hybrid power projects.

“We are honored that it has partnered with us again for its wind energy project. The electricity from this project will serve the people of Gujarat, helping us deepen our contribution to the state.

“Suzlon is committed to serve our customers and the nation with our proven technology, extensive experience, and service excellence in India. We look forward to a continued partnership with Juniper Green Energy in their journey towards a greener India.”

Juniper Green Energy chief executive Naresh Mansukhani added: “At Juniper, we are committed to contribute significantly to India’s renewable energy journey.

“We are delighted to partner with the country’s leading renewable energy solutions provider, Suzlon, for our wind energy project.

Suzlon is closely aligned to the ideology of Juniper Green Energy Private Limited of building a sustainable India through cost-effective, made in India, renewable energy solutions.

With significant experience in conceptualizing, building, and developing renewable energy assets, we embark on our wind energy journey and look forward to creating many more landmark projects in the future.”

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