Suzlon build 66 wind turbines in SA

File photo by Reuters.

File photo by Reuters.

Published Feb 1, 2013

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New Delhi -- Suzlon Energy, India’s largest wind-turbine maker, received approval to put 66 units of its 2.1-megawatt turbine at the Cookhouse wind farm in South Africa.

Suzlon, based in Pune, India, was selected to develop the project in the first round of renewable energy auctions held by South African in 2011, it said in a statement to stock exchanges today.

The company, which said its lead bankers for the project include Standard Bank and Nedbank, didn’t give information about the project’s value.

It plans to generate 2,000 megawatts of power in the country within five years, Silas Zimu, chief executive officer of Suzlon’s South African unit said in April.

Suzlon shares rose as much as 8.2 percent to 26.55 rupees and traded at 25.60 rupees as of 12:19 pm in Mumbai (8:19 SA time) today.

The stock, which has gained 37 percent this year, fell to 14.95 rupees on August 29, the lowest since its 2005 listing.

The wind energy company’s lenders last week approved a 95- billion rupee ($1.78 billion) debt restructuring plan, which will help bring down its debt repayment costs.

Suzlon on October 11 failed to pay $209 million, the biggest convertible note default by an Indian company. - Bloomberg

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