GE Renewable Energy to Supply 42 Onshore Wind Turbines

110 MW for CleanMax Wind Hybrid Projects in India

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  • Three projects totaling 110 MW will help meet the electricity demands of various industrial companies in the states of Karnataka and Gujarat
  • Projects total 42 x GE 2.7-132 onshore wind turbines with 10-year long-term Full-Service Agreement.

New DelhiĀ – GE Renewable Energy has announced the supply of 42 units of 2.7-132 onshore wind turbines for the onshore wind hybrid projects to CleanMax totaling 110 MW.

These wind farms will contribute significantly to Indiaā€™s commitment to harness the majority of its electricity from renewable sources meeting its target of 175 GW of renewable energy (with 60 GW coming from wind) by 2022.

GEā€™sĀ 2.7-132 wind turbineĀ is well suited to meet the needs of customers due to its efficiency in capitalizing on Indiaā€™s low wind speeds. These projects will leverage GEā€™s significant local footprint in India with product design taking place primarily at GEā€™s Technology Centre in Bengaluru, blades being manufactured in GEā€™s plants in Vadodara and Bengaluru and assembly at theĀ GE Multi-modal Manufacturing Facility in Pune.

ā€œThis marks the beginning of what we hope will be a long-lasting partnership positioning GE Renewable Energy as a trusted renewable energy partner for companies and governments. It is a landmark project that demonstrates what we can achieve with new economic models, and we are thrilled and thankful to have formed a new relationship with CleanMaxā€ saidĀ Gilan Sabatier, Regional Leader for GE Renewable Energyā€™s Onshore Wind Business in South Asia and ASEAN.

ā€œWe are delighted to partner with GE for the first deliveries of their new generation 2.7 MW wind turbines in India under our multi-year framework agreement with GE Renewable Energyā€, Mr.Ā Kuldeep JainĀ ā€“ Founder and Managing Director, CleanMax.

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