Suzlon Group bags order from Oyster Renewable to supply wind turbine generators 
News Updates

Suzlon Group bags order from Oyster Renewable to supply wind turbine generators

Suzlon Group on Wednesday said it has secured a repeat order from Oyster Renewable to supply 64 wind turbine generators each having a rated capacity of 3.15 megawatts

PTI

New Delhi: Suzlon Group on Wednesday said it has secured a repeat order from Oyster Renewable to supply 64 wind turbine generators each having a rated capacity of 3.15 megawatts (MW).

It will supply 64 wind turbine generators (WTGs) of S144 series with Hybrid Lattice Towers (HLT) to Oyster Renewable in Madhya Pradesh, the company said in a statement.

PSU Watch is now on Whatsapp Channels. Click here to join

"Suzlon Group has secured a repeat order of 201.6 MW from Oyster Renewable, reasserting its leadership in India's wind energy sector. With this latest addition, Suzlon's partnership with Oyster Renewable has now grown to 283.5 MW in Madhya Pradesh within just nine months," it said.

Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman, Suzlon Group, said, "After working with us for commissioning, Oyster has now trusted Suzlon with a full EPC order, reinforcing our position as the preferred renewable energy partner."

The Suzlon Group's Chief Executive Officer JP Chalasani said, Madhya Pradesh has become a key wind energy hub. This is company's 5th repeat order this year.

Suzlon Group is a global renewable energy solutions provider with around 20.9 GW of wind energy capacity installed across 17 countries.

(PSU Watch– India's Business News centre that places the spotlight on PSUs, Bureaucracy, Defence and Public Policy is now on Google News. Click here to follow. Also, join PSU Watch Channel in your Telegram. You may also follow us on Twitter here and stay updated.)

Runul Pratap (IA&AS) appointed as DS in Department of Food & Public Distribution

ACC approves appointment of 2 IPS officers as Joint Directors in CBI

OMC MD reviews Chrome zone mining operations in Jajpur

LIC launches special campaign to revive lapsed policies

Aditya Birla Management Corp ropes in EESL to promote energy efficiency