Suzlon Group on Tuesday announced a new order win for the development of 551.25 MW wind power project for the Aditya Birla Group. Suzlon will install 175 wind turbine generators (WTGs) with a Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) tower and a rated capacity of 3.15 MW each at sites in the Barmer district in Rajasthan and Bhuj district in Gujarat, the company said in a regulatory filing.
This order is for the company’s larger rated 3.15 MW, S144‐140m turbines from the 3 MW product series. As part of the agreement, Suzlon will supply the wind turbines (equipment supply) and execute the project, including erection and commissioning, in Rajasthan, while they will supply, supervise, and commission the project in Gujarat. Suzlon will also undertake comprehensive operations and maintenance services post‐commissioning at both the sites.
Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman, Suzlon Group, said, “We are delighted to partner once again with the Aditya Birla Group for this order. Suzlon admires and shares the value of nation building with the Aditya Birla Group and welcomes this opportunity to power them with sustainable energy. We applaud ABG’s visionary approach to power operations across its group companies with renewable energy and set an example for India Inc.”
JP Chalasani, Chief Executive Officer, Suzlon Group, said, “Every repeat customer is a validation of our technology and service prowess. I am grateful that the Aditya Birla Group has reaffirmed their faith in Suzlon’s end‐to‐end solutions, products, and service excellence. This order will enable us to further strengthen our presence in Rajasthan and Gujarat while helping the states unlock their true wind energy potential. Every Suzlon turbine is a testament to “Make in India” and “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” being manufactured in India through a thriving domestic ecosystem.”
Jayant Dua, Business Head and Director, Aditya Birla Renewables Limited, said, “At Aditya Birla Renewables Limited, we prioritise partnerships that enhance our mission to power India Inc. with renewable energy, expanding the accessibility of green power throughout the country.”