Adani Wind, the wind energy manufacturing division of Adani New Industries (ANIL), has received a 165 MW supply order from Fourth Partner Energy (FPEL), a prominent commercial and industrial (C&I) renewables platform. The collaboration highlights India’s growing commitment to clean energy solutions.
Deployment Across Key States
The order comprises fifty wind turbine generators (WTGs) based on Adani’s 3.3 MW platform. These turbines will be installed across Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Gujarat, strengthening renewable capacity in multiple regions.
Comprehensive Supply and Services
Adani Wind will supply nacelles, hubs, drivetrains, blade sets, and towers. The company will also supervise foundation works and commissioning. It will provide long-term operations and maintenance support to ensure reliable performance throughout the project lifecycle.
Commitment and Sustainability
Milind Kulkarni, CEO of Adani Wind, emphasized, “Our commitment to making in India, for both domestic and international markets, remains steadfast. With each wind turbine we produce, we reaffirm our pledge to empower communities, create green jobs, and contribute to building a greener and self-reliant India for future generations.”
Scaling Renewable Capacity
As reported by projectstoday.com, FPEL aims to achieve nine GW of renewable capacity by FY31. Meanwhile, Adani Wind’s Mundra manufacturing unit currently has a capacity of 2.25 GW, positioning it as a key contributor to India’s clean energy ambitions.
