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Suzlon enters Swedish market

Suzlon Energy has forayed into the Swedish market with its first order coming from Triventus AB, a wind power developer and consultant. The order is for two S88-2.1 megawatt wind turbines. Suzlon will also sign service and maintenance partnership contracts with a subsidiary of Triventus for future projects in Sweden, the company said in a statement to the stock exchanges. - Suzlon receives 21 Mw order from Gujarat Alkalies - Subir Roy: Lessons from recession, road ahead">Subir Roy: Lessons from recession, road ahead - Suzlon bags 27 MW wind power order from ITC - Indiabulls Financial reduces Suzlon stake to 0.06% - Expect moderate returns in 2010 - Suzlon Energy: Inching ahead Sweden ranks as Europe"s ten-largest wind market, with an installed capacity of over 1,000 megawatts. The country"s potential is touted to be huge what with about 3,000 megawatts more of wind power to be installed by 2013.


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