Suzlon Secures ~100 MW Wind Order from GAIL for Petrochemical Plant

The ChangeSuzlon Energy secures repeat order for ~100 MW wind project from GAIL to power its petrochemical plant in Maharashtra.

Official SourceSuzlon Energy NewsroomOriginalsuzlon.com·
Indexed Mar 24, 2026 15:21 (22h ago)
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Suzlon Energy has secured a repeat order of approximately 100 MW from Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) for its sixth wind energy project. This marks Suzlon's fourth Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) order in FY26, highlighting its growing strength in the PSU segment. The generated power will support the decarbonization efforts of GAIL's upcoming petrochemical plant in Nandurbar, Maharashtra, reinforcing Suzlon's role in India's renewable energy transition.

Source Tier:Wire
Classification:Canonical
Indexed:Mar 24, 2026 15:21
Date Confidence:Extracted
Why It Matters

This repeat order from a major PSU like GAIL demonstrates Suzlon's continued success in securing business within the public sector, a key growth area. It reinforces Suzlon's position as a leading renewable energy solutions provider in India and contributes to the decarbonization of industrial operations, aligning with national environmental goals and potentially opening doors for further PSU collaborations.

Key Takeaways
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Suzlon wins ~100 MW wind order from GAIL.

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Fourth PSU order for Suzlon in FY26.

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Project to support decarbonization of GAIL's petrochemical plant.

Regional Angle

This deal is significant for India's renewable energy sector, particularly for the public sector undertaking (PSU) segment. It highlights the increasing adoption of wind energy for industrial captive use and supports the government's push for decarbonization and energy security.

What to Watch
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Project to support decarbonization of GAIL's petrochemical plant.

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Suzlon wins ~100 MW wind order from GAIL.

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