Suzlon Group, a leading Indian wind turbine manufacturer, has announced a significant partnership with JSP Green Wind to supply a 400MW wind energy project in the steel-rich Koppal region of Karnataka, India.
Under this agreement, Suzlon will provide 127 wind turbine generators equipped with hybrid lattice tubular towers, each boasting a rated capacity of 3.15MW. The clean energy generated from this project is intended to power local steel plants located in Chhattisgarh and Odisha, significantly contributing to the region’s decarbonization efforts.
India has emerged as a global leader in steel production, recently surpassing Japan to become the second-largest producer worldwide. Odisha holds the title of the largest steel-producing state in India, with a capacity of 18 million tonnes annually. Major steel plants in the country, including those in Jamshedpur, Burnpur, Durgapur, Rourkela, Bhilai, and Bokaro, are situated in coal and iron ore-rich states such as Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, and Chhattisgarh.
Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman of Suzlon Group, expressed pride in partnering with the Jindal Group, stating, “We are proud to partner with the Jindal Group in a bold step towards a low-carbon future, leveraging wind power to revolutionize steel production. This groundbreaking collaboration not only redefines industrial sustainability but also aligns with India’s 2070 net-zero vision. Together, we are setting a new benchmark for sustainable practices that foster growth while safeguarding the planet.”
JSP Green Wind, a special-purpose vehicle of Jindal Renewables Power Private Limited, is committed to advancing Jindal’s decarbonization objectives. Bharat Saxena, President of Jindal Renewables, noted, “This collaboration marks the beginning of a new era in sustainable steel production, enabling us to achieve the Group’s net-zero commitment by 2047.”
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