Suzlon Group has announced that it has bagged order for development of 75 MW wind power project from a leading Independent Power Producer (IPP) through Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) bid.
Suzlon will install around 36 units of S111-140m wind turbine generators (WTGs) with rated capacity of 2.1 MW each. The project will be located in Maharashtra and will be commissioned as per MSEDCL bid
guidelines.
Suzlon will execute the entire project on a turnkey basis and will also provide comprehensive operation and maintenance services for the complete project lifecycle.
Speaking on the order win, J.P. Chalasani, Group CEO, Suzlon Group said, “We are glad to partner with the leading IPP yet again for their MSEDCL bid project. We are encouraged by the trust and confidence demonstrated by them in Suzlon’s technologically advanced and innovative products and services. With our two decades of experience, proven technologies, comprehensive product portfolio, and end-to-end solutions along with integrated maintenance and services, Suzlon is best positioned to capitalize on the growing market opportunities in India.”
The S111 wind turbine generator (WTG) is the latest addition to the 2.1 MW platform. With a rotor diameter of 111.8 meters and swept area of 9,852 m2, the S111-140m is designed to optimally harness wind resources at higher altitudes making low wind sites viable. It not only delivers superior energy yield, but also offers higher return on investment for customers
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