Suzlon Group posts strong Q4 profit of Rs. 432 crore (US$ 96 mn)“Looking at the bigger picture, events over the past year have reinforced the need for a balanced, safe energy portfolio to secure and de-risk our energy future, and to mitigate the threat of climate change.
By: Atul Malikram • Revenues of Rs. 7,276 crore (US$ 1,622 mn), Q4 YoY growth of 20% • EBITDA Rs. 1,024 crore (US$ 228 mn), Q4 YoY growth of 91% • EBIT Rs. 773 crore (US$ 172 mn), Q4 YoY growth of 98% • Robust orderbook of ~Rs. 30,100 cr (~US$ 6.7 bn), YoY growth of 60% • Consistent turbine availability (uptime), exceeding 97 per cent for its global operating turbine fleet of over 17,000 MW in 32 countries • Record annual order intake of ~4,000 MW • FY12 Guidance: Revenue Rs. 24,000 cr. to 26,000 cr. (US$ 5.3 bn to 5.8 bn); EBIT 7% – 8% Mumbai: Suzlon Energy Limited, the world’s fifth largest* wind turbine supplier, reported its earnings today, for the quarter ended March 31, 2011. Mr. Tulsi R. Tanti, founder, Chairman and Managing Director – Suzlon Group, said: “The past year has seen consistent improvement in our Group performance, and we are very pleased to report a profitable fourth quarter. Our focus on emerging and key developed markets, along with offshore, is paying dividends with a robust orderbook and a strong pipeline of projects under discussion. The India market, in particular, has delivered tremendous growth. We have made substantial progress on many strategic initiatives, including successfully launching the S9X and 3XM turbines suites, and initiating the ‘squeeze-out’ “Looking at the bigger picture, events over the past year have reinforced the need for a balanced, safe energy portfolio to secure and de-risk our energy future, and to mitigate the threat of climate change. The case for wind is stronger than ever, and I remain very optimistic about the future of our company and the industry.” Mr. Robin Banerjee, Chief Financial Officer – Suzlon Energy Limited, said: “We are very pleased to report a profitable Q4. Key initiatives focused on lowering operating costs, rationalizing inventories and improving overall operating efficiency have delivered positive results. Along with lowering our cost base, we have brought down our net debt-to-equity ratio to 1.36, and maintained a tight focus on cashflow and driving orders. This has resulted in strengthening our competitive positioning and making the Group more flexible and agile.” Key Updates Market Outlook: In the short-term we anticipate growth in our key markets and offshore. The medium-to-long- Orders: o Brazil: o Canada: o Germany: o India: o UK: REpower and UK-based wind energy company Energiekontor UK Construction signed two contracts for a total of 43 MW. o US: REpower concluded a contract for the delivery of 51 MW for EverPower Wind Holdings, Inc. for development projects located across the states of New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Washington. o Offshore: Initiated REpower ‘squeeze-out’: Financials: Technology o Suzlon brought to market its new S9X suite of turbines. The suite is an evolution of Suzlon’s proven technology platform, and is built around a core of Doubly Fed Induction Generator-based technology. Serial production of the S95 turbine is scheduled to begin in Q2 FY12, followed by the S97 in Q4 FY12. o REpower launched a new variant in its 3XM series – the 3.2M114 with a 114 meter rotor diameter, a hub height of 143 meters and a concrete-steel hybrid tower designed to exploit the potential in low-wind locations. The company also launched the MM100 – 1.8 MW turbine developed specially for the North American market. o The Group opened four R&D and technology centers in Germany, India and China. Awards o Suzlon won the Gigaton Award at the COP16 global summit in Mexico, for global leadership in emissions control and sustainability practices. o Tulsi R. Tanti was named the ‘Wind Visionary of Asia’ by the Asian Development Bank. --- For any further information please contact: Atul Malikram 9827092823 # # # The fastest growing PR agency of central India, For on time and quality services, the agency is gaining international reputation due to which a German firm has hired it for its services. End
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