Suzlon Energy Ltd said its China-based subsidiary Suzlon Energy (Tianjin) Ltd won a 48.3MW order from a wind power producer. No financial details were provided.
The contract includes 23 sets of S88 (LTV-50Hz) turbines with a rated power of 2.1 MW. The turbines will be delivered in FY 2010-11 to the wind farm in Inner Mongolia, Suzlon said in a regulatory filing.
On Friday, Suzlon Energy shares ended 0.2% up at Rs57 on the Bombay Stock Exchange, while the benchmark Sensex closed 0.9% down at 17,574 points.
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