Summary:

India's wind energy sector is rapidly progressing towards its 100 GW target for 2030, with over 50 GW already installed and 18 GW of annual production capacity. Leading companies like Suzlon, Vestas, and Siemens Gamesa support domestic production and exports. Employment in the sector is expected to grow by 19% in FY25, with 55% of the workforce aged 26-35, making wind power a growing green industry that offers jobs to young people. Aligned with the government’s clean energy goals, the sector invests in capacity, innovation, and workforce development to meet the 2030 target. At a meeting with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, IWTMA highlighted its readiness to expand production and drive the 'Make in India' initiative. Wind power complements solar energy by maintaining grid stability and providing affordable, green electricity. Continued policy support and infrastructure improvements are vital to unlocking the sector's full potential.

Source: IBEF

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