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GE wins 110MW Indian order from CleanMax

GE Renewable Energy has won a 110MW order to supply 42 onshore wind turbines to CleanMax across three projects in India.  The 2.7-132 wind turbine has been chosen due to its efficiency in capitalising on India’s low wind speeds, according to GE. These projects will leverage GE’s significant local footprint in India with product design taking place primarily at GE’s Technology Centre in Bengaluru, blades being manufactured in GE’s plants in Vadodara and Bengaluru and assembly at the GE Multi-modal Manufacturing Facility in Pune. GE Renewable Energy’s regional leader for onshore wind business in South Asia and ASEAN Gilan Sabatier said: This 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.

GE Renewable Energy to supply 42 wind turbines totalling 110MW to CleanMax

GE Renewable Energy to supply 42 wind turbines totalling 110MW to CleanMax SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 21, 2021, 01:41 PM IST Share Synopsis These wind farms will contribute significantly to India 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, a statement said. Reuters (Representational image) GE Renewable Energy on Wednesday said it will supply 42 units of onshore wind turbines for wind hybrid projects totaling a capacity of 110 MW to CleanMax, a renewable energy company. These wind farms will contribute significantly to India 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, a statement said.

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GE wind turbines in India. Courtesy of GE Renewable Energy. These wind farms will contribute significantly to India’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. GE’s 2.7-132 wind turbine is well suited to meet the needs of customers due to its efficiency in capitalising on India’s low wind speeds. These projects will leverage GE’s significant local footprint in India with product design taking place primarily at GE’s Technology Centre in Bengaluru, blades being manufactured in GE’s plants in Vadodara and Bengaluru and assembly at the GE Multi-modal Manufacturing Facility in Pune.

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