Wind turbine maker Suzlon Group has bagged two 50.4 megawatt (MW) orders from Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) and state-run Nalco for the installation of additional wind power capacity.
In a BSE filing today, Suzlon said it “has won a third order from HPCL for 50.40 MW capacity wind power project in India...The project is scheduled for completion by 2016-17.”
In a separate filing, the company announced it has bagged another order from National Aluminium Company Ltd (Nalco) and the project is scheduled for completion by 2016-17.
“Nalco’s cumulative Suzlon powered wind portfolio will increase to 100.80 MW post completion of this project,” it said.
Shares of Suzlon were trading down by 3.54 per cent at Rs 19.10 apiece on the BSE.
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