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Suzlon wins 19.8 MW Malpani deal

Suzlon won a repeat order from the Malpani Group for two new wind power projects totaling 19.8 MW capacity.

The order is to set up, operate and maintain the wind power projects in the states of Karnataka and Maharashtra.

This is the fifth order to Suzlon by the Malpani group, which underlines their commitment to wind energy and trust in Suzlon’s value proposition and capabilities. The 19.8 MW order comprises of eight units of Suzlon’s S88 - 2.1 MW and two units of Suzlon’s S82 – 1.5 MW wind turbine generators (WTG) to be commissioned in the states of Karnataka and Maharashtra respectively.

Malpani Group’s operational wind power projects of 46.85 MW are located across Maharashtra, Karnataka and Rajasthan. This project will take Malpani Group’s total wind capacity to more than 65 MW.

“We have been advocating green energy since our inception, acknowledging its importance in mitigating the challenges of global warming. Our sustained partnership with Suzlon, a leader in the wind energy segment, helps us in this green endeavor. We have a great working relationship with them and hope to continue this going forward,” said Mr. Rajesh Malpani – Partner, Malpani Group.

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