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Inox Wind Secures 1,500 MW Turbine Supply Order

Palak by Palak
June 18, 2026
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Inox Wind Limited (IWL) has signed an MoU with Inox Clean Energy for the supply of 1,500 MW of wind turbines. Under the agreement, IWL will provide its 3.3 MW and 4X MW wind turbine models for renewable energy projects being developed by Inox Clean Energy across India. 

Furthermore, the MoU is part of the INOXGFL Group’s recently introduced “One Integrated” renewable energy strategy. The initiative aims to create an integrated renewable energy ecosystem by bringing together the capabilities of Inox Clean Energy, Inox Renewable Solutions, Inox Green Energy Services and Inox Wind across manufacturing, engineering, procurement, and construction, independent power production and operations & maintenance services. 

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In June 2026, Inox Clean Energy Limited, through its subsidiary Inox Neo, signed an agreement to acquire 100 per cent of the equity interests in Vena Energy India. Vena Energy India, Vena Group’s Indian renewable energy platform, comprises around 1 GW of operational renewable capacity, along with 1.7 GW of solar and wind and 1.2 GWh of battery energy storage system (BESS) advanced-stage projects. 

Earlier, in February 2026, INOXGFL Group emerged as the successful bidder to acquire the independent power producer and operations and maintenance businesses of Wind World India. This was executed through a resolution process approved by the National Company Law Tribunal. 

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