India aims for 100 GW wind energy by 2030: IWTMA

05 May 2025 Evaluate

Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association (IWTMA) has said that India's wind energy sectors is investing in capacity, technology innovation, and workforce development to help the country reach 100 GW of production by 2030. As per the latest report of March 2025 of Central Electricity Authority, at present, the country has an installed wind energy capacity of over 50 GW. Recently, IWTMA outlined the industry's readiness to scale up manufacturing, generate employment, and advance the 'Make in India' mission.

IWTMA said India currently has over 18 GW of annual domestic manufacturing capacity for wind turbines and components. It said this strong value chain supports both domestic demand and India's emergence as a potential global export hub for wind equipment, and added that the wind energy sector is set to become a major employment generator. Renewable sector hiring is expected to grow by 19 per cent in FY25, with wind power contributing thousands of jobs across manufacturing, installation, operations, and maintenance.

The industry body further said that over 55 per cent of the workforce is between 26 and 35 years old, positioning wind as a future-focused employer for young Indians. With India being the fourth-largest renewable energy generator in the world, wind power plays a key role in ensuring grid stability. As it complements solar energy by generating power during non-solar hours, wind helps provide reliable, round-the-clock green electricity at affordable rates. It also stressed the need for continued policy support, streamlined regulations, and improvements in infrastructure and testing facilities to realise the sector's full potential. 


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