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Green Updates 23 May 2026

Suzlon Wins Repeat 195 MW Wind Energy Order from Sunsure Energy in Karnataka

Suzlon Energy has secured a repeat wind power order of 195 MW from Sunsure Energy, further strengthening its position in India’s rapidly growing commercial and industrial (C&I) renewable energy market.

Under the agreement, Suzlon will supply 65 units of its S144 wind turbine generators, each with a rated capacity of 3 MW. The scope of the project also includes erection, commissioning, and comprehensive operations and maintenance services.

The wind energy project will be developed in Bijapur district of Karnataka, where Suzlon is already executing additional commercial and industrial renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of around 664 MW.

With this latest contract, Suzlon’s cumulative orderbook in Karnataka has crossed the 2 GW milestone, making the state the company’s largest market in terms of active project pipeline. Suzlon currently has an installed capacity of approximately 1,500 MW in Karnataka, representing nearly one-fourth of its total installations across South India.

Girish Tanti said rising demand from commercial and industrial consumers, combined with the growing need for round-the-clock renewable energy solutions, is accelerating wind power adoption across India.

The repeat order also strengthens the strategic partnership between Suzlon and Sunsure Energy. With the new project, the companies’ cumulative collaboration has reached nearly 300 MW across Karnataka and Maharashtra.

Industry experts note that the commercial and industrial renewable energy segment is emerging as a major growth driver for India’s wind and hybrid energy sector, as businesses increasingly seek long-term energy cost stability and sustainability compliance.

The order further highlights growing momentum in India’s renewable energy transition, where wind energy is expected to play an important role alongside solar and storage solutions in meeting future power demand.

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