
Suzlon obtains a 100.8 MW wind energy order from the energy of the sun, marking its entry into the wind energy sector. | Photo credit: Reuters
The Suzlon renewable energy solution supplier in Thorsday said he has assured an order of 100.8 MW of SunSure Energy wind energy.
The company did not deactivate the value of the order.
Suzlon has assured an EPC Energy Order (engineering, acquisition and construction) of 100.8 MW of Sunsure Energy, marking its incursion of single energy, said a company statement.
The project will be executed in the Jatch region of Maharashtra.
According to this agreement, Suzlon will supply 48 generators of the latest generation wind turbines (WTG) with hybrid lattice towers (HLT), each classified to a capacity of 2.1 MW.
It will provide wind turbines, supervise the installation of equipment and execute the project, including erection and implementation, while providing comprehensive operations and maintenance services after understanding.
This project will improve the Sunsure Energy Renewable portfolio and will support its goal of offering customers 24 hours in Maharashtra.
Vivek Srivastava, Executive Director, India Business, Suzlon Group, said in the statement: “We are delighted to associate with Sunsure Energy in its wind opening project, advancing in the transition of renewable energy of India. Our goal is to collaborate) in Indephet Thepen) amplifying the country’s energy movement.” The portfolio will include wind energy in Maharashtra will improve our 24 -hour renewable energy capabilities (RTC), which allows us to compensate for an even greater part of the energy consumption of our customers with green energy.
“This project diversifies the Sunsure Energy renovations portfolio and marks a key milestone in our and achieve the capacity of 10 GW for 2030. This association with Suzlon will help us create the most reliable medium energy solutions for the Indies for the sustainable future of India.”
Posted on April 17, 2025