Suzlon has secured its third order with Jindal Green Wind 1 Pvt. Ltd., part of Jindal Renewables, for a huge 204.75 MW wind power project. The agreement is another major landmark in Suzlon’s endeavors towards developing green energy solutions in India’s steel sector, leading to further propulsion of the Low CO2 Steel revolution. The aggregate capacity of this order has also positioned it as Suzlon’s biggest Commercial & Industrial (C&I) order, with a total capacity for Jindal Renewables of 907.20 MW.
Increasing Wind Energy Capacity for Steel Plants
Under the new order, Suzlon will provide 65 high-capacity S144 wind turbine generators (WTGs) with Hybrid Lattice Towers (HLT), each of 3.15 MW rating. The Chhattisgarh and Odisha steel plants will directly use the power generated, which is essential for Jindal Steel’s operations in these strategic locations. This project will help make these plants more sustainable and play an important role in India’s overall green energy shift.
Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman of Suzlon Group,highlighted the importance of advancing India’s steel decarbonization through the strengthened partnership with Jindal Renewables. He noted that, following their initial successes in Karnataka, they are now expanding the Low CO2 Steel movement to Tamil Nadu, a leader in wind energy. He emphasized that together, they are reshaping the future of sustainable industrial growth in India.
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Suzlon’s Growing Presence in the C&I Sector
This third order adds to Suzlon’s expanding portfolio of orders for Jindal Steel, which also includes two previous projects in Chhattisgarh and Odisha, totaling 702.45 MW of wind energy capacity. Currently, C&I customers account for 59% of Suzlon’s total order book, which has reached a record 5.9 GW—the highest in the company’s history.