Wind turbine-maker Suzlon Energy today said its subsidiary, REpower, will supply three turbines to Sweden's Klagerup Kraft AB, to be installed by 2011.
REpower Systems, in which Suzlon Energy is the majority shareholder with a 90 per cent stake, has signed an agreement with Klagerup Kraft AB for delivery of three wind turbines to Sweden, an official statement said.
However, the financial details of the deal were not immediately available.
"Sweden is an important market for the future of wind energy," REpower Systems Chief Marketing Officer Per Hornung Pedersen said.
Shares of Suzlon Energy were trading at Rs 51.80, up 0.19 per cent, on the Bombay Stock Exchange today.
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