The project is capable of providing power to over 70,000 households and reducing 0.28 million tonnes of CO2 emissions per annum, Suzlon Group said in a statement.
"With our strong customer base, customer centric credentials, next generation products, end-to-end solutions and best-in-class services, Suzlon is best equipped to capitalise on the growing opportunities in India," Suzlon Group CEO J P Chalasani said.
The repeat order comprises 48 units of S97 120m Hybrid Tower and 15 units of S97 90m tubular tower with a rated capacity of 2.1 MW each for the project to be commissioned in Andhra Pradesh by March 2017.
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