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Home / Business and Economy / India's Wind Power Surges: 54 GW Crossed, 10 GW Annual Target Near

India's Wind Power Surges: 54 GW Crossed, 10 GW Annual Target Near

19 Jan

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Summary

  • India's installed wind capacity exceeds 54 gigawatts, on track for 10 GW annual growth.
  • Suzlon targets Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia, Middle East, and US for wind exports.
  • Electrification and AI are driving a significant global increase in electricity demand.
India's Wind Power Surges: 54 GW Crossed, 10 GW Annual Target Near

India's installed wind capacity has now surpassed 54 gigawatts, signaling robust progress towards ambitious renewable energy goals. Executive Vice Chairman Girish Tanti anticipates India will cross the 10-gigawatt annual installation mark within the next two years, supported by manufacturing capabilities and increasing export demand. This growth is occurring amidst a global surge in renewable energy adoption, with nearly 92% of new energy installations worldwide coming from renewables in the past year.

The burgeoning demand for electricity, driven by electrification, electric vehicles, and artificial intelligence, presents significant opportunities for renewable energy. Tanti highlighted a convergence of wind, solar, and battery storage technologies, making renewables an increasingly cost-effective energy source. Suzlon is actively pursuing an expanded export strategy, identifying Europe as a key market with the recent appointment of a dedicated CEO for the region. Southeast Asia, Australia, the Middle East, and the US are also strategic targets for its wind energy solutions.

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With over 54 gigawatts already installed and approximately 30 gigawatts under implementation, India's wind sector shows strong momentum. Tanti expressed confidence in the country's domestic manufacturing capacity, deeming it sufficient to meet current needs and support future growth. The nation's unique energy demand patterns, with peak demand in the morning and evening, align favorably with wind generation patterns, further promoting hybrid energy projects combining wind, solar, and battery storage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
India has surpassed 54 gigawatts of installed wind capacity.
Suzlon is targeting Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia, the Middle East, and the US for export opportunities.
AI and electrification are driving a significant increase in global electricity demand for the first time.

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