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Suzlon arm bags order from US’ Duke

Mumbai, April 1

Suzlon Wind Energy Corporation, the North America arm of Suzlon Energy Ltd, has signed a repeat order with Duke Energy, Charlotte, North Carolina, to provide 20 units of the S88-2.1 MW wind turbine. With this order Duke Energy would be able generate additional 42 MW. The order increases the Suzlon’s total supply to 130 MW. The project located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, called Silver Sage Windpower Project, and is adjacent to an existing wind farm owned by Duke Energy, the company said in a press release. The new order shows that Suzlon continues to play an integral role in advancing clean, wind energy in the US. Repeat orders for S88 turbine proves its capability in diverse climates and terrain, said Mr Andris Cukurs, CEO of Suzlon Wind Energy Corporation. Mr Tulsi Tanti, Chairman and Managing Director, Suzlon Energy, said, “The US is the world’s largest wind energy market, and it is very encouraging to see the emphasis on renewable energy by the new Government. We will continue to build on our position as the third leading supplier in the market,” he said.

– Our Bureau

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