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Suzlon sees more orders on accelerated depreciation booster

The accelerated depreciation scheme, that would provide relief for wind energy projects, came into force from mid-September.

November 03, 2014 / 18:44 IST
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Wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy expects to receive additional orders worth about Rs 3,250 crore this fiscal on the back of government re-instating the accelerated depreciation scheme.

The accelerated depreciation scheme, that would provide relief for wind energy projects, came into force from mid-September.

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According to sources, Suzlon expects to receive additional orders to the tune of 500 MW, worth about Rs 3,250 crore, in the current fiscal on account of AD scheme.

On a conservative basis, setting up 1 MW of wind energy generation capacity costs about Rs 6.5 crore. Accelerated depreciation (AD) refers to calculation that allows for higher deductions towards deprecation in the early life time of an asset.