Suzlon and Yanara expand wind energy partnership in Rajasthan with 306 MW order
Suzlon Energy Limited announced a significant expansion of its partnership with Yanara, securing two new wind contracts for 153 MW each, totaling 306 MW, for Yanara's firm and dispatchable renewable energy (FDRE) projects in Barmer, Rajasthan. This latest agreement reinforces Suzlon's dominant position in Rajasthan's wind energy market, where it holds a 44% share of the state's 5.2 GW wind capacity.
Under the new contracts, Suzlon will supply and install 102 S144 wind turbine generators, each rated at 3 MW, equipped with hybrid lattice towers. These projects are part of Yanara's larger 800 MWp FDRE initiative in Barmer, with generated power intended to fulfill Yanara's power purchase agreement obligations with utilities including NTPC and NHPC. This marks repeat orders from Yanara in a single year.
This partnership further bolsters Yanara's grid-scale portfolio of hybrid renewable projects, contributing to India's target of 500 GW non-fossil energy capacity by 2030. Suzlon Group emphasized its commitment to indigenous wind turbine technology, ensuring high reliability and maximum energy output in challenging environmental conditions like those in Rajasthan.
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