Suzlon Energy has bagged a contract from Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL). The Navratna public sector undertaking has awarded a 50 MW wind farm project in Madhya Pradesh to Suzlon as part of its broader green energy transition strategy.
The second 50 MW project in Maharashtra has been awarded to Integrum Energy Infrastructure. These projects are expected to meet the captive power requirements of BPCL’s Bina and Mumbai refineries, reinforcing the shift to clean, renewable sources. These form part of BPCL’s comprehensive renewable energy roadmap, which aims to establish a 10 GW clean energy portfolio by 2040.
The company reiterated its commitment to becoming a “Net Zero Energy Company in Scope 1 & Scope 2 emissions by 2040,” indicating a structured pivot toward sustainability. Suzlon Energy has maintained a strong order book, reporting a 5,622 MW capacity as of 28 March, 2025, including Q4/FY25 dispatches. This recent BPCL win adds to its already robust performance in the sector.
In April, Suzlon secured two significant orders: a 100.8 MW wind energy project from Sunsure Energy and a 378 MW order from NTPC Green Energy, further solidifying its position as a key player in India’s renewable energy landscape.