- 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 Indiaās 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.
GEāsĀ 2.7-132 wind turbineĀ is well suited to meet the needs of customers due to its efficiency in capitalizing on Indiaās low wind speeds. These projects will leverage GEās significant local footprint in India with product design taking place primarily at GEās Technology Centre in Bengaluru, blades being manufactured in GEās plants in Vadodara and Bengaluru and assembly at theĀ GE Multi-modal Manufacturing Facility in Pune.
āThis 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 Energyās Onshore Wind Business in South Asia and ASEAN.
āWe 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.