Inox Wind secures 102.3 MW turbine supply order from ABREL EPC for Karnataka projects Energy Watch
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Inox Wind secures 102.3 MW turbine supply order from ABREL EPC for Karnataka projects

Inox Wind has secured a 102.3 MW supply order from ABREL EPC, a subsidiary of Aditya Birla Renewables, for projects in Karnataka

EW Bureau

New Delhi: Inox Wind on Monday said it has secured a 102.3 MW supply order from ABREL EPC Ltd, a subsidiary of Aditya Birla Renewables (ABReL), for wind power projects being developed in Karnataka. The company said it has secured the order for the supply of its 3.3 MW turbines for the projects being developed by ABREL EPC Ltd in the state, according to a statement issued by the leading wind energy solutions provider.

Company comments on the order

“ABReL has large-scale plans to set up and deliver long-term clean energy solutions to its customers, and we are pleased to be part of ABREL's mission to drive India's energy transition and achieve its decarbonisation and sustainability targets. We continue to make rapid progress on developing relationships with new customers and fortifying the existing ones,” said Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO, Inox Wind.

Inox Wind

Inox Wind Ltd is a wind energy solutions provider servicing independent power producers, utilities, public sector undertakings and corporate investors. The company is part of the multi-billion-dollar INOXGFL Group, which is primarily focused on two business verticals — chemicals and renewable energy.

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Inox Wind Ltd has five manufacturing plants located in Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, where blades, tubular towers, hubs and nacelles are manufactured.

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