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Inox Wind, a wind energy solutions supplier, has received an order from CESC Ltd to supply 1,500 MW of wind energy. The purchase involves the latest DF/3000/145 Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) from Inox Wind, each with a minimum capacity of 3.3 MW. "Inox Wind announced today (Thursday) that it has entered into a binding framework agreement with CESC Ltd, one of the largest power utilities in India, for the installation/supplies of 1,500 MW of wind capacity over the next 3-4 years," it said.
According to the statement, the agreement's scope includes end-to-end turnkey execution for 1,000 MW and equipment supply with limited-scope EPC for 500 MW. Additionally, Inox Wind subsidiary Inox Green Energy Services Ltd (IGESL) will provide multi-year Operations and maintenance (O&M) services after commissioning.
As per the statement, this is the single-largest order signed for a wind project in India by any wind OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). "This is a pivotal moment in Inox Wind's history as we announce today the signing of India's largest wind project deal for 1,500 MW with CESC," Inox Wind CEO Kailash Tarachandani said in the statement.
Sandeep Kashyap, CEO of Renewable Business, RPSG Group, said, "CESC's green ambitions include substantial investments in renewable energy, and we are delighted to partner with Inox Wind for this ambitious project."
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