CESC Ltd has announced that Toolfab Renewable Energy & Infra will supply towers for a 300 MW wind project associated with its De-Shraj Solar business. The tower supply agreement will support timely rollout of the project, enhance CESC’s renewable capacity and contribute to its goal of expanding green power within its generation portfolio.
CESC Ltd, a key private utility with operations across power generation and distribution, has moved to secure critical hardware for its upcoming 300 MW wind project. The company announced that Toolfab Renewable Energy & Infra has been finalised as the tower supplier, ensuring a dedicated manufacturing and delivery partner for the project’s tall, heavy-duty wind structures.
The towers will be deployed for a 300 MW wind asset under CESC’s De‑Shraj Solar platform, reflecting the group’s strategy of building out a diversified portfolio across both wind and solar. By locking in tower supplies early, CESC aims to de‑risk execution timelines, gain better cost visibility and position itself to capitalise on policy support for green power. Investors will track commissioning milestones and PPA visibility as key next steps.
Key highlights
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Toolfab Renewable Energy & Infra to manufacture and supply towers for a 300 MW wind project.
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Project to be developed under CESC’s De‑Shraj Solar arm, signalling a wind–solar expansion strategy.
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Agreement secures a critical component for project execution and cost planning.
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300 MW addition expected to bolster CESC’s renewable energy share in its total portfolio.
Further disclosures on commissioning schedule, location and offtake arrangements are awaited in subsequent filings.
Sources: Company exchange disclosure; CESC Ltd and Toolfab Renewable Energy & Infra corporate announcements.