Suzlon and JSP Green Wind 1, a subsidiary of Jindal Renewables, have expanded their partnership with a 302.4MW wind power project in Karnataka’s Koppal region in India.

The initiative aims to support India’s green steel production, marking a significant development in Suzlon’s commercial and industrial (C&I) order portfolio.

In November 2024, Jindal Renewables partnered with Suzlon for a 400MW order in the Koppal region.

With the new order, Jindal Renewables’ total capacity with Suzlon reaches 702.4MW – Suzlon’s largest C&I order from a single customer.

Suzlon Group vice-chairman Girish Tanti stated: “We are delighted to announce the repeat order from Jindal Renewables, which further strengthens our partnership and underscores the trust they have placed in us.

“This collaboration will propel our joint green steel mission forward, while significantly contributing to India’s ambitious renewable energy target of 50% electricity from non-fossil fuels by 2030.”

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In line with the strategic agreement, Suzlon will supply 96 S144 wind turbine generators, each with a 3.15MW capacity, featuring hybrid lattice towers.

Jindal Renewables president Bharat Saxena stated: “This project aligns perfectly with our commitment to driving sustainability and decarbonisation in the steel industry. Partnering with Suzlon for lower emission steel production is just the beginning – there will be many more such initiatives as we continue to lead the way in adopting renewable energy solutions.”

The generated energy will support captive consumption in steel plants across Chhattisgarh and Odisha, improving their sustainability in operations.

Suzlon recently secured a 400MW captive wind power project with Jindal Renewables in the same region, reinforcing the strategic alliance between the two companies.

C&I customers account for 56% of Suzlon’s total order book, which stands at a record 5.4GW. This is Suzlon’s highest-ever order book to date, reflecting the company’s growing influence in the renewable energy sector.

Suzlon Group CEO JP Chalasani stated: “Initiatives like this are critical for transforming hard-to-abate sectors, such as steel, into models of sustainable growth. The integration of renewable energy into industrial operations is not just an opportunity but a necessity for a cleaner and greener future.

“We encourage more organisations to reimagine their operations and embrace renewable energy solutions. Partnerships like ours with Jindal Renewables set a benchmark for how industries can innovate to meet both economic and environmental goals.”