Oyster, Suzlon Partner To Build 201.6 MW Wind Project In Madhya Pradesh

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  • As part of the agreement, Suzlon will supply 64 S144 WTGs with Hybrid Lattice Towers, each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW.
Oyster, Suzlon Partner To Build 201.6 MW Wind Project In Madhya Pradesh Suzlon Wins 201.6 MW Repeat Order from Oyster Renewable For MP Project

Pune-based renewable energy solutions provider Suzlon Group has secured a 201.6 MW repeat order from Oyster Renewable. With this latest addition, Suzlon’s partnership with Oyster Renewable has now grown to 283.5 MW in Madhya Pradesh within just nine months.

This order also highlights the growing demand for wind energy solutions among Commercial & Industrial (C&I) consumers, who now account for 59% of Suzlon’s total order book. As part of the agreement, Suzlon will supply 64 S144 wind turbine generators (WTGs) with Hybrid Lattice Towers (HLT), each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW.

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. More customers are choosing us for our end-to-end expertise, from land acquisition and seamless project execution to world-class O&M services that maximize power generation and extend the turbine lifespan.”

JP Chalasani, Chief Executive Officer, of Suzlon Group, said, “Madhya Pradesh has become a key wind energy hub, and we are proud to continue contributing to the state’s renewable journey. This is our 5th repeat order this year which shows Suzlon’s focus on customer centricity, helping us grow consistently.”

Siddharth Bhatia, Managing Director, Oyster Renewable, said, “Backed on the success of our earlier partnership, we look forward to collaborating with Suzlon once again to drive collective vision for renewable energy in India. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, this project is a step forward in our vision to deliver round-the-clock energy. And we aim to continue exploring such partnerships to contribute significantly towards India’s 2030 renewable energy goal of 500 GW capacity. Building on its renewable energy capacity, Oyster Renewable remains committed to providing cost-effective solutions for delivering renewable energy power.”

FY25 has been a strong year for India’s top Wind energy firms, with order books and capacity additions both picking up strong pace. As the sector heads towards breaching the 50 GW capacity mark in H1 of Fy 26 or before September this year, the industry will be hoping to see the momentum continue right upto 2030 and beyond.

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