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Fourth Partner Orders 165 MW Of Adani Turbines For Projects Across Four States
Hyderabad-based Fourth Partner Energy Ltd. (FPEL) has partnered with Adani Wind to procure 165 megawatts (MW) of wind turbines for clean energy projects across India.
The company said in a social media post that the turbines will be installed in projects in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and Karnataka. This announcement follows the recent inclusion of Adani Wind's four Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) in the Revised List of Models and Manufacturers (RLMM) by theMinistry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).
About The Order
Adani Wind said its partnership with Fourth Partner Energy on a 165 megawatt (MW) wind turbine order, part of its 304 MW commitment to independent power producers (IPPs) across India.
The company added that the latest order is based on its UL-certified 3.3 MW turbine platform, which is listed on the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) RLMM. This platform features a 164-metre rotor and a 140-metre hub height, according to Adani Wind.
“This partnership with Adani Wind is more than just strategic procurement towards our portfolio target of 9 GW of clean energy assets by FY31. It is a joint step toward generational impact and leaving behind a greener tomorrow.”, says Srinivasa Male Reddy, Head of Operations at Fourth Partner Energy.
The deal is an important marker for Adani Wind, as it seeks a larger market beynd captive group projects. India's wind energy market, while recovering to a healthy growth and margins in recent years, has tended to consolidate around 3-4 players in the same time, as European and American manufacturers exited due to issues in other key markets. Adani Wind has a stated ambition to take its annual capacity from 1.5 GW to 10 GW in a two phase plan by 2030.