Suzlon Group, one of India’s leading renewable energy solutions providers, has announced its third consecutive project win from AMPIN Energy Transition Limited. The latest order involves the supply and installation of a 170.1 MW wind energy project in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, using 54 of Suzlon’s advanced S144 wind turbine generators. With this, AMPIN’s total orders with Suzlon now stand at 303 MW. The project underlines both companies’ shared commitment to sustainable energy development, aiming to expand India’s green power capacity while supporting AMPIN’s long-term goal of achieving a 25 GW renewable portfolio by 2030.
Project Scope and Technological Integration
The newly awarded contract entails a comprehensive turnkey solution that includes the supply, erection, and commissioning of 54 wind turbine generators (WTGs), each rated at 3.15 MW. These turbines feature Suzlon’s advanced S144 platform, equipped with Hybrid Lattice Towers (HLT), which are engineered to optimize height and efficiency while offering cost-effective scalability.
The agreement also covers long-term operations and maintenance (O&M) services, ensuring sustained performance and reliability. This end-to-end project execution model reflects Suzlon’s integrated capabilities in delivering high-performance, grid-scale renewable energy infrastructure.
Strategic Location: Kurnool as a Renewable Hub
Located in Andhra Pradesh, Kurnool is emerging as a key node in India’s renewable energy map due to its conducive wind conditions and policy support. The 170.1 MW project will significantly augment the region’s clean energy output and contribute to decarbonizing the state’s electricity grid.
This installation also aligns with national objectives, particularly the government’s push to enhance non-fossil fuel capacity to 500 GW by 2030 under India’s energy transition roadmap.
Partnership Impact and Renewable Energy Vision
This latest project marks the third collaboration between Suzlon and AMPIN Energy Transition Limited, a growing force in the renewable energy sector. With this new capacity addition, AMPIN’s total order book with Suzlon now reaches 303 MW—a testament to their long-term alignment in purpose and execution.
Commenting on the milestone, Vivek Srivastava, CEO of Suzlon’s India business, emphasized the strategic value of the partnership: “Three successive orders from AMPIN underscore our shared commitment to a self-reliant, affordable, and sustainable energy future. This collaboration exemplifies how local innovation, deep sectoral knowledge, and indigenous manufacturing can drive India’s energy transition.”
AMPIN’s Growth Trajectory Toward 2030 Goals
For AMPIN Energy, this project is another critical step in advancing toward its goal of developing a 25 GW renewable energy portfolio by 2030. According to Pinaki Bhattacharyya, Founder and CEO of AMPIN Energy Transition Limited, the Kurnool wind farm will be pivotal in supplying dependable green power to India's rapidly expanding commercial and industrial sectors.
Bhattacharyya added, “This project aligns with our strategic roadmap to build a robust, sustainable energy ecosystem. It reaffirms our dedication to accelerating India’s clean energy transition through high-impact partnerships.”
Conclusion: Reinforcing India’s Clean Energy Ecosystem
The continued collaboration between Suzlon and AMPIN not only strengthens their respective growth trajectories but also exemplifies the broader trend of industrial partnerships playing a decisive role in India's renewable energy expansion. With strategic investments in wind infrastructure and a focus on technology-driven execution, this 170.1 MW project represents a tangible stride toward a cleaner, more resilient energy future.
Comments