Suzlon has recently informed exchanges that the company secured its third consecutive wind energy project from AMPIN Energy Transition. The new 170.1 MW project will be developed in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, further reinforcing the companies’ commitment to decarbonizing India’s electricity distribution companies (DISCOMs).

This partnership is a major boost to India’s renewable energy goals and the Make in India initiative, showcasing the growing synergy between local manufacturing and clean power deployment. Suzlon and AMPIN’s continued collaboration reflects a shared vision of accelerating the nation’s move to a low-carbon, energy-secure future through innovative, locally produced wind energy solutions.

Under the terms of the agreement, Suzlon will deliver 54 of its cutting-edge S144 wind turbine generators (WTGs), each with a capacity of 3.15 MW. The turbines will be mounted on Hybrid Lattice Towers (HLT), known for their superior efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

The project scope includes comprehensive execution—from equipment supply and installation to commissioning and long-term operations and maintenance services—ensuring end-to-end support for the clean energy venture.

JP Chalasani, Chief Executive Officer, Suzlon Group, said, “India’s decarbonization journey will be won or lost at the distribution level. DISCOMs are the critical link between renewable energy generation and everyday consumption—from industries to households. To empower them with reliable, cost‐efficient clean power is not just a goal—it’s a national imperative. Together, we’re proving that clean energy isn’t just viable—it’s vital, scalable, and transformative for the power sector.”

This strategic partnership not only highlights the scalability of renewable energy infrastructure in India but also underpins efforts to make green power more accessible and affordable for industries across the country.

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