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The Suzlon group takes pride in creating enduring value through sustainability. It strongly believes in connecting its core capabilities to provide optimum wind power solutions. The Group which is one of the World`s leading Wind Turbine Manufacturers has long been driven by the concept of sustainable development, a paradigm of Corporate Social Responsibility. Apart from being a technology leader, Suzlon endeavors to protect the environment, strengthen communities and propel responsible growth. Currently ranked as the world`s fifth largest* wind turbine supplier, in terms of cumulative installed capacity and market share, at the end of 2013, the company`s global spread extends ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.suzlon.com
  • 8750 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue, 9th floor
    Chicago, IL USA 60631
  • Phone: 773.328.5077

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