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GE Renewable Energy and Continuum Green Energy sign another critical wind power project in India

GE Renewable Energy just announced another key project with customer Continuum Green Energy in India. The signed agreement includes the supply, installation and commissioning of 37 units of GE's 2.7-132 onshore wind turbine for the Rajkot wind farm in Gujarat.

GE Renewable Energy and Continuum Green Energy sign another critical wind power project in India

The 99.9 MW wind farm is an addition to a previously announced project between GE Renewable Energy and Continuum Green Energy for the installation of the 148.5MW Morjar Bhuj wind farm.

GE’s 2.7-132 wind turbine has proven to be the technology of choice for many customers in India due to its industry leading performance at India’s low wind speeds. The project will leverage GE’s significant local footprint in India with product design taking place primarily at GE’s Technology Center in Bengaluru, blades manufactured in GE’s plants in Vadodara and assembly at the GE Multi-modal Manufacturing Facility in Pune.

The Rajkot wind farm, which is being managed by Continuum, will provide local businesses and consumers with accessible, affordable, and reliable energy. Continuum is a leading player in offering customized green energy supply solutions with currently 639 MW tied in with up to 130 customers across India out of its total capacity of 1300 MW.

GE Renewable Energy is committed to enabling the energy transition by supporting the work of its customers. As part of that responsibility, the business is focused on supplying and maintaining a global fleet of renewable energy assets, helping reduce the cost of renewable energy, ensuring grid resiliency, efficiency, and reliability, and making renewable energy function in a more dispatchable fashion. GE Renewable Energy also supports the energy transition by pursuing a strategy that reflects a commitment to sustainable, circular design.

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