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Union Budget 2026-27 highlights for the renewable energy sector
The Union Budget 2026-27 aims at strengthening clean energy development, clean technology manufacturing, lithium-ion battery production, and tariff rationalisation. There has been a significant increase in budgetary allocations for the Ministry of New and Renewable [...]
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Greenko Group secures Rs 48 billion loan from NaBFID
Greenko Group has secured a Rs 48 billion long-term loan from the National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID). The loan has a tenure of 25 years and has been arranged to refinance green [...]
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- Orient Power Secures Major Wind Turbine Supply Contract to Strengthen Renewable Portfolio – EQ
Orient Power Secures Major Wind Turbine Supply Contract to Strengthen Renewable Portfolio – EQ
In Short : Orient Power has received a significant order for the supply of wind energy generators from Suzlon Energy, marking an important milestone in its renewable journey. The contract reflects growing momentum in India’s wind sector and highlights increasing investments in clean power infrastructure to support the country’s energy transition and long-term sustainability goals.
In Detail : Orient Power has announced a key development in its renewable energy expansion with the receipt of a wind energy generator supply order from Suzlon Energy. This contract positions Orient Power as an active participant in India’s rapidly evolving wind power landscape and underlines its commitment to diversifying its clean energy portfolio through strategic partnerships.
The order involves the supply of advanced wind energy generators, which are expected to be deployed across upcoming wind power projects. These turbines will play a crucial role in enhancing generation capacity, improving efficiency, and supporting the integration of renewable power into regional electricity networks. The project reflects growing confidence in domestic manufacturing and engineering capabilities.
Suzlon Energy, a major player in the Indian wind sector, continues to collaborate with multiple partners to expand wind installations across the country. The partnership with Orient Power highlights the role of equipment suppliers in enabling large-scale renewable deployment and ensuring the availability of reliable and high-performance wind technologies.
For Orient Power, this contract represents a strategic opportunity to strengthen its presence in the clean energy market. By supplying wind energy generators, the company is not only expanding its business operations but also contributing directly to India’s renewable capacity growth and national decarbonization objectives.
The wind energy generators included in the order are expected to feature modern designs focused on higher output, improved grid compatibility, and lower operational costs. These technological advancements help project developers maximize returns while ensuring long-term reliability and performance of wind power assets.
This development also reflects a broader revival of the wind energy sector in India, which has seen renewed interest from investors and policymakers. With supportive regulations, improved tariff structures, and increasing corporate demand for green power, wind energy is regaining its position as a key pillar of India’s renewable strategy.
From a policy perspective, such supply orders align with India’s long-term goal of expanding non-fossil fuel capacity and reducing dependence on conventional energy sources. Wind power plays a vital role in meeting climate commitments while enhancing energy security through domestic renewable resources.
The collaboration between Orient Power and Suzlon Energy is also expected to generate positive economic impacts, including job creation, industrial growth, and increased utilization of local supply chains. This contributes to strengthening India’s renewable manufacturing ecosystem and promoting self-reliance in clean energy technologies.
Overall, the wind turbine supply order marks an important milestone for Orient Power and reinforces the momentum of India’s wind energy sector. As renewable investments continue to rise, such partnerships will be critical in accelerating clean power deployment and building a more sustainable, resilient, and low-carbon energy future.
4 of the 5 Wind Power Projects Stopped by Trump in December Have Resumed Work
Court Allows Vineyard Wind Project to Continue Construction BOSTON — A judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts has granted a preliminary injunction for yet another one of Donald Trump’s freezes on offshore wind. Judge Brian Murphy ruled Wednesday that Vineyard Wind, a 13 megawatt wind project off the ... [continued]
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- Argonne, MIT Using Open-Source Code for Nuclear and Fusion Energy Research
Argonne, MIT Using Open-Source Code for Nuclear and Fusion Energy Research
The award winning OpenMC software package is helping researchers at Argonne National Laboratory and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology develop next-g nuclear and fusion ....
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- IEA-Growth in global energy demand surged in 2024 to almost twice its recent average
IEA-Growth in global energy demand surged in 2024 to almost twice its recent average
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- GES will install more than 100 wind turbines in 5 countries with a total capacity of 421 MW by 2025
GES will install more than 100 wind turbines in 5 countries with a total capacity of 421 MW by 2025
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- The Jubera wind farm is already operational with two of its eleven wind turbines.
The Jubera wind farm is already operational with two of its eleven wind turbines.
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- RWE achieves strong earnings in 2024 and invests heavily in expanding its renewables portfolio
RWE achieves strong earnings in 2024 and invests heavily in expanding its renewables portfolio
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- Inauguration of the large Horizonte wind power in Chile
Inauguration of the large Horizonte wind power in Chile
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- Zelestra Signs Contract with SJVN to Supply Wind and PV Power in India with Battery Storage
Zelestra Signs Contract with SJVN to Supply Wind and PV Power in India with Battery Storage
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- SANY Renewable Energy wins first offshore wind turbine order in China
SANY Renewable Energy wins first offshore wind turbine order in China
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- China sets record for longest wind turbine blade loading
China sets record for longest wind turbine blade loading
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- Equinor acquires onshore wind farm in southern Sweden
Equinor acquires onshore wind farm in southern Sweden
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- New Record for Wind Generation in Portugal Thanks to Storm Martinho
New Record for Wind Generation in Portugal Thanks to Storm Martinho
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- Chile’s largest wind farm inaugurated today with 140 wind turbines
Chile’s largest wind farm inaugurated today with 140 wind turbines
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REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
- Iberdrola Mexico joins forces with Honda to supply wind energy to its manufacturing plants