Suzlon Group, a renewable energy solution provider, has won another order from Nalco for a 50.40-MW capacity wind power project in India, and a third order from Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL).
The Nalco project consists of 24 units of S97-90 million tubular towers with rated capacity of 2.1 MW each and is scheduled for completion in FY2017. Nalco’s cumulative Suzlon-powered wind portfolio will increase to 100.80 MW post the completion of this project. The project is capable of providing power to around 27,000 households and reducing around 0.10 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per annum.
In the case of the HPCL order, it will involve the installation of 24 wind turbines of S97-120 million hybrid tower with rated capacity of 2.1MW each and is scheduled for completion by FY2017.
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