Suzlon Energy, one of the leading wind turbine makers, has entered into an agreement with Australia's Infigen Energy to provide 20 units of wind power generators aggregating to a capacity of 42 MW.
The agreement is done between Suzlon's Australian operation arm - Suzlon Energy Australia and Infigen. This is the second order from Infigen taking the total order to 183 MW. Currently, Suzlon is delivering Infigen's 141 MW capital wind farm under and engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) turnkey contract.
Infigen Energy is a leading specialist in renewable energy business with interests in 41 wind farms (2,246 MW installed capacity) across Australia.
On the Bombay Stock Exchange, Suzlon shares were trading firm at Rs 72.50, up 1.54 % at 1030 IST.
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