Suzlon today said it has won orders for a combined capacity of 81.90 MW across various segments including textile, chemical, food and agro in the domestic market.
“The orders have been received from an assortment of customers representing SMEs across diverse industry segments including food and agro, textiles, chemical, real estate and engineering,” the company said in a statement.
It also includes a consecutive repeat order from the country’s first municipal corporation to invest in wind energy, it added.
“Suzlon will install its robust multi-megawatt S111 90m, S97 120m, S97 90m, and the S95 90m turbines with rated capacity of 2.1 mw each,” the statement said.
It will provide a comprehensive range of services to build and maintain the wind projects which include design, supply, installation, commissioning and dedicated life cycle asset management services.
The projects are spread across Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, and are scheduled to be completed by fiscal 2016—17.
“Our technological expertise and continuously upgraded product portfolio have allowed us to offer customised solutions that are suitable to varying wind regimes.
“We will continue to develop high yield products that effectively bring down the cost of energy,” Suzlon Group Chief Sales Officer Ishwar Mangal said in a statement.