Siemens Gamesa secures first wind order in India

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Siemens Gamesa has secured its first order in India with Azure Power India Private Limited to supply 96 SG 3.6-145 wind turbines for a 346 MW project in the state of Karnataka.
The project opens a new partnership in India with Azure Power, an independent sustainable energy solutions provider and power producer in India. Azure has a pan-India portfolio of more than 7.4 GW of renewable energy assets either operational or under construction in the country, primarily in solar.

The wind-turbine supply agreement, a first for Azure, will cater to its projects under the SECI Hybrid IV, SECI XI tenders and its other energy pipelines.

When fully deployed, these wind turbines will produce enough clean energy to meet the power needs of more than 1 million Indian homes.

More wind energy is set for the German power grid. (Courtesy: Siemens Energy)

“We are delighted to begin this new partnership with Azure Power on this large-scale project using our latest India focused technology,” said Navin Dewaji, India CEO of Siemens Gamesa. “The contract provides new impetus to the wind industry at a key juncture in the country’s energy transition. Teams from both companies have worked relentlessly over the last few months to secure maximum value for the project. With this new joint approach, alongside our technological innovation, we are confident of delivering the right renewable energy solutions to the market.”

“We are pleased to partner with Siemens Gamesa in our first wind project,” said Harsh Shah, CEO, Azure Power. “Wind energy is going to be an imperative element for delivering firm, reliable and clean energy to achieve the energy transition vision of the country. This partnership will create long-term supply visibility while securing sustainable value for our stakeholders.”

Siemens Gamesa launched this new platform in 2020 during an ongoing pandemic and with this new deal takes order entry for the Siemens Gamesa 3.X platform in India past the 1.4-GW mark, helping to confirm its competitiveness in the Indian market.

Siemens Gamesa has operated in India since 2009, and the base installed by the company recently surpassed the 8-GW mark. The company has blade factories in Nellore (Andhra Pradesh), a nacelle factory in Mamandur (Chennai, Tamil Nadu), and an operations and maintenance center in Red Hills (Chennai, Tamil Nadu). The company is market leader with a 40 percent market share, according to consultancy Wood Mackenzie.

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