Supervision of commissioning and operation of 32 wind turbines in Gujarat, with hybrid tubular lattice tower (HLT) and rated capacity. Carbon neutral.
The Suzlon Group announced it has won a new contract to supply 32 turbines at a wind energy project in India for an undisclosed global utility. Suzlon will be responsible for installing the turbines with a hybrid tubular lattice tower (HLT) and a nominal capacity of 3,15 MW in the 100,8 MW project in Gujarat. In addition, the company will also be responsible for post-commissioning operation and maintenance services. Suzlon Group Vice President Girish Tanti expressed his delight at partnering with a leading global utility as a customer in this project, highlighting the company's reputation for world-class wind energy solutions, enabling industry-leading companies to rely on their projects of wind energy.
The partnership with the global utility is a major milestone for the Suzlon Group, once again demonstrating the company's expertise in renewable energy solutions. The company's commitment to establishing partnerships with all stakeholders and its technological evolution with the Suzlon 3MW series, customized for the Indian wind regime, reinforce Suzlon's role as one of the country's leading wind turbine suppliers. The contract for the project in Gujarat highlights the relevance of the solutions offered by the Suzlon Group to meet India's ambitions to be carbon neutral by providing clean, renewable energy to the local population.
Suzlon Group: supply of hybrid tubular lattice tower (HLT) to Gujarat
Suzlon Group has announced the supply of hybrid tubular lattice towers (HLT) for a wind power project in Gujarat. A nominal capacity of the project is 50 MW, and Suzlon will be responsible for scope of supply, supervision, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the towers.
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The tubular lattice hybrid tower (HLT) is an innovative solution from Suzlon, which combines the lightness and durability of the truss with the strength and stability of the tubular tower. This project marks another achievement for Suzlon in the renewable energy sector, reaffirming its commitment to carbon neutrality and the generation of clean energy.
The location in Gujarat was chosen due to the favorable wind regime in the region, and Suzlon is confident that the project will be a success. With years of experience and expertise in the sector, the company is committed to driving sustainable development and contributing to the diversification of the country's energy matrix.
Suzlon is proud of its achievements and is eager to continue its successful trajectory in the renewable energy market. The company will continue to seek opportunities to expand its presence and consolidate its position as a leader in the sector. The project in Gujarat is just another step towards this goal, and Suzlon is determined to reach new heights of excellence and innovation.
Suzlon Group: investing in clean energy for the future
Suzlon, a global leader in wind energy, is committed to the development and generation of clean energy for the future. With years of experience and expertise in the sector, the company has stood out as a pioneer in innovative and sustainable solutions.
Suzlon's latest achievement is the supply of hybrid tubular lattice towers (HLT) for a wind power project in Gujarat. With a nominal capacity of 50 MW, the project represents a significant milestone in Suzlon's commitment to carbon neutrality and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
The choice of Gujarat as the location for the project was not by chance. The region has a favorable wind regime, which makes the project even more promising. Furthermore, Suzlon will be responsible for the scope of supply, supervision, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the towers, ensuring quality and efficiency throughout the entire useful life of the project.
With this initiative, Suzlon reaffirms its commitment to innovation and excellence, contributing to the advancement of the country's energy matrix and the creation of a more sustainable future. The company will continue to invest in sustainable technologies and practices, driving economic and social development through the generation of clean and renewable energy.
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