Suzlon Bags 170 MW Wind Turbine Order from AMPIN Energy
AMPIN’s project is located in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
June 20, 2025
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Wind turbine manufacturer Suzlon has secured an order from AMPIN Energy Transition to supply 54 of its S144 wind turbine generators (WTGs) for a 170.1 MW project in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh.
The S144 WTGs, with hybrid lattice towers, each have a rated capacity of 3.15 MW.
Suzlon’s scope of work encompasses the order’s complete execution, covering everything from equipment and supplies to installation, commissioning, and long-term operations and maintenance services.
This is Suzlon’s third successive order from AMPIN, taking the total orders to 303 MW.
AMPIN Energy Transition, has a renewable energy portfolio of 5 GW distributed across 23 states in India. The company helps utility, commercial, and industrial consumers in their 100% energy transition. It also helps reduce operating costs across 10 sectors, including pharmaceuticals, automobiles, cement, steel, fast-moving consumer goods, and data centers.
In March this year, it secured an investment of $50 million (~₹4.28 billion) from Siemens Financial Services, the financing arm of Siemens AG. The company will utilize the investment to strengthen its position in India’s renewable energy transition and fuel its growth in commercial and industrial, as well as utility-scale, renewable energy projects.
Suzlon Group has approximately 21.1 GW of installed wind energy capacity across 17 countries, including 15.1 GW of domestic assets and 6 GW outside India.
In May, Suzlon Energy, along with Integrum Energy, won Bharat Petroleum Corporation’s (BPCL) tender to set up 100 MW of wind projects in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Both companies secured 50 MW each. The wind projects will cater to the captive power requirements of BPCL’s Mumbai Refinery and Bina Refinery in Madhya Pradesh, substituting conventional fossil-based energy sources with renewable wind energy.
Last year, the company secured an order to supply WTGs for a 400 MW wind energy project from JSP Green Wind, part of Jindal Renewables. Suzlon was to provide 127 WTGs with HLT towers and a rated capacity of 3.15 MW each to the wind project to be executed in Karnataka’s Koppal region.