Suzlon Wins 204 MW Order from Serentica Renewables

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Suzlon Group, the leading renewable energy solutions provider in India, has secured a substantial order for its 3 MW series of wind turbines from Serentica Renewables, a decarbonization platform dedicated to accelerating the energy transition for energy-intensive industries. The order entails the installation of 68 wind turbine generators (WTGs) with a rated capacity of 3 MW each, featuring Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) towers, for Serentica’s upcoming 204 MW wind power project in Koppal, Karnataka. The project is expected to be commissioned by early 2024.

This latest order marks the fifth within a month for Suzlon’s 3 MW series, and as part of the agreement, Suzlon will handle the supply of wind turbines, project execution, including erection and commissioning, and comprehensive operation and maintenance services post-commissioning.

Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman of Suzlon Group, expressed delight in partnering with Serentica Renewables, an industrial player committed to decarbonization, and highlighted the importance of corporate India’s dedication to India’s net-zero ambitions. Tanti emphasized that Suzlon’s 3 MW series, customized for India’s wind conditions, will play a vital role in accelerating the country’s wind energy installations and supporting its sustainable growth.

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Pratik Agarwal, Director of Serentica Renewables, considered the partnership with Suzlon a significant milestone in their industrial decarbonization journey. The clean energy generated by the wind park in Karnataka will provide reliable and green power to industrial customers while contributing to India’s ambitious energy transition goal of 500 GW by 2030.

JP Chalasani, CEO of Suzlon Group, expressed satisfaction in securing the first order from Serentica Renewables, demonstrating the trust customers place in Suzlon and its expertise, particularly in their 3 MW series of products. Chalasani emphasized that the order’s significance lies in the fact that the electricity generated will power India’s industrial powerhouses, supporting the nation’s economic growth while aligning with Suzlon’s net-zero targets and commitment to serving Indian industries with green renewable power.

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