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Progress and Operational Detail Wind power generation capacity in India has significantly increased in re-cent years. India has the fourth largest installed wind power capacity in the world.
Consider the following data points: 3.5 GW capacity added in the first half of 2025. Installed wind power capacity surpassing 18.4 GW as of 31 March 2025. Wind energy contributing nearly 25% of India's least-cost electricity mix for the future. These figures highlight a sector that moves swiftly and innovates consistently.
According to Pralhad Joshi, the Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, the country's total installed wind energy capacity has risen to 51.5 gigawatts (GW) from 46.42 GW last year, registering a growth rate of 10.5%.
The future of wind energy in India appears promising as you see strategic developments shaping the sector. In 2025, forward planning and innovation drive improvements in turbine efficiency and grid integration. Planners work towards optimising both technology and policy coordination to unlock maximum potential.
Data trends show that wind energy accounts for a growing percentage of India's renewable mix and supports a cleaner electricity future. Consider the following data points: 3.5 GW capacity added in the first half of 2025. Installed wind power capacity surpassing 18.4 GW as of 31 March 2025.
Progress and Operational Detail Wind power generation capacity in India has significantly increased in re-cent years. India has the fourth largest installed wind power capacity in the world.
India''s wind capacity expected to reach 107 GW by 2030: GWEC India Wind Report 2025 India''s Potential: India has a total wind potential of 1,164 GW, but only 4.5% of this has been
Rest in the two months of 2025 only 29 MW was added to the capacity. Currently, wind energy sector is increasing at a declining rate. India Wind Power Sector Digest: Trends, Insights &
Installed Capacity: As on 31st March 2025, India''s total installed power generation capacity reached to 475.21 GW, reflecting a substantial increase of 72.18% from 275.99 GW of
Solar and wind power generation increased by 16.6% from Q1 2024 to Q1 2025. Nuclear power generation grew by 16.7% in the same period. The share of fossil fuel-based power generation
Solar energy covered approximately one-fifth of the 2024 increase in electricity generation in 2024. Wind generation was nearly the same as last year, despite new wind farms
As the world marked World Wind Day 2025 on June 15, India has crossed a significant milestone, with wind power capacity surpassing 51 gigawatts (GW) as of May, consolidating its
The government of India has set a target to meet 50 % of India''s energy demand from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030 and achieve a net-zero carbon emission status by 2070. Growth of Wind Energy in
India added a gross power-generating capacity of 12,850 megawatts (MW) and net power generation capacity of 12,840MW (after accounting for retirements) in the fourth quarter of 2025
Overview of Wind Energy Capacity in India 2025 Wind energy continues to claim a prominent position in India''s renewable landscape. The country currently benefits from a diversified
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