Renewables
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Updated on 13 Nov 2025, 08:50 am
Reviewed By
Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team
Inox Wind has secured a significant 100-megawatt equipment supply order for its 3.3-megawatt wind turbines in Gujarat from an undisclosed green energy platform. The deal includes limited engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) along with multi-year operations and maintenance (O&M) services post-commissioning.
CEO Sanjeev Agarwal reported that this adds to approximately 400 megawatts of order inflow for FY26 so far, with more deals anticipated to secure 18-24 month execution targets. This follows recent wins totalling 229 MW, including a 160 MW order from an Indian IPP and a 69 MW repeat order from a global renewable energy player.
Impact: This order win is a strong positive for Inox Wind, bolstering its order book and revenue prospects. It signals robust demand in India's wind power sector and is expected to enhance investor confidence in the company's growth and execution capabilities. Rating: 8/10
Difficult Terms:
* **Megawatt (MW)**: Unit of power (one million watts), measuring electricity generation capacity. * **Green energy transition platform**: Entity focused on shifting to sustainable energy sources. * **Turbines**: Machines converting kinetic energy (like wind) into electrical energy. * **Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC)**: Turnkey contract covering design, sourcing, and building. * **Operations and Maintenance (O&M)**: Services for ongoing operation, upkeep, and repair. * **Commissioning**: Process of testing new equipment before service. * **Order inflow**: Total value/volume of new orders received. * **Orderbook**: Total value/volume of unfulfilled secured orders. * **Execution guidance**: Projected timeline for completing existing orders. * **Independent Power Producer (IPP)**: Company generating and selling power, not a utility. * **Wind Turbine Generators (WTG)**: Complete wind turbine system producing electricity. * **Gigawatt (GW)**: Unit of power (one billion watts or 1,000 MW).