Suzlon Group, an Indian renewables solutions provider, has secured orders for wind energy projects totalling 402MW from Juniper Green Energy.
The projects will be developed at a site in Fatehgarh, a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
Suzlon will deliver 134 wind turbine generators with a capacity of 3MW each and featuring hybrid lattice tubular towers, manage the project's foundation, erection and commissioning processes, and deliver comprehensive operations and maintenance services.
The project will supply electricity to 331,000 households and offset 1.3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually.
The orders represent repeat business for Suzlon's 3MW, S144-140m turbines from Juniper Green Energy.
Suzlon Group vice-chairman Girish Tanti said: “Juniper Green Energy has been a long-term, repeat customer for us, and we are delighted to partner with them again. This order helps us expand our footprint in Rajasthan. The electricity generated from these projects will help realise the vision of the Rajasthan government to serve the people of the state with green energy.
“Suzlon's proven product portfolio, customised for the Indian wind regime, is dedicated to reducing the cost of energy while increasing affordability and accessibility of renewable energy in line with our national targets.”
Juniper Green Energy CEO Naresh Mansukhani said: “At Juniper, we always strive for alliances that help us in our journey of increasing the reach of renewable energy in India with a focus on sustainability. We are delighted to partner with Suzlon again as the country's leading renewable energy solutions provider.
“Suzlon's unmatched technology and comprehensive EPC [energy performance certified] capabilities help us fulfil our vision of building a sustainable India through cost-effective, made-in-India renewable energy solutions.”
In January 2024, Suzlon secured a 225MW wind power project order from Everrenew Energy in Tamil Nadu.
The project sites are located in Vengaimandalam, the Trichy district and Ottapidaram in the Tuticorin district.
For the Tamil Nadu project, Suzlon will supply 75 S144-140m wind turbines, each with a 3MW capacity. The company will oversee the project from installation to commissioning and will continue to provide operations and maintenance services.