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Suzlon to supply 15 units of wind turbines to RSMML

Wind power turbine maker Suzlon Energy today said it has bagged an order from Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals for suppling 15 units of wind turbines to be installed at the Tejuva site in Jaisalmer, for an undisclosed amount. - Suzlon Energy rises 4.7% - REpower to supply 70 wind turbines to US enXco - Suzlon: Some breeze, finally - Suzlon"s REpower gets 954 MW wind turbines order - Suzlon inks 42 MW contract with Australian firm - Suzlon shifts global HQ ops back to India The company would supply 15 units of S88-2.1 MW wind turbines, which would generate 31.5 MW of energy, Suzlon said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange. This is the seventh order secured by the company from Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Ltd (RSMML). "We are pleased to continue our partnership with Suzlon. Their turbines are reliable and they provide satisfactory service," RSMML Managing Director Sanjay Malhotra said. Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals is a public-owned company involved in production and marketing of non-metallic minerals. The company entered the renewable energy sector to achieve 100 MW of wind power capacity by 2010. Shares of Suzlon Energy were trading at Rs 86.05 on the BSE, up 1.24 per cent from its previous close.


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