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India - Wind energy can power green economic growth

Wind power must play a key role in fuelling India's growing economy, by delivering substantial amounts of clean and indigenous electricity. According to the 'Indian Wind Energy Outlook 2011' published by WISE, IWTMA and GWEC, 65.2 GW of wind power could be installed in Indian by 2020, up from 13.1 GW at the end of 2010. By 2030, the installed capacity could reach as much as 160.7 GW.

The Gulf of Mexico oil spill, political upheaval threatening oil and gas supplies from the Middle East and most recently the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, have intensified the debate about the world's energy supply, and are precipitating a paradigm shift in the thinking of many national governments and international organisations.

Scaling up wind power would not only have environmental but also economic benefits, and wind is already now competitive with conventional new-built power generation technologies such as natural gas. In India, reaching 65.2 GW of wind by 2020 would attract around $10.4bn of annual investment to the sector, and create 170,000 'green collar' jobs in manufacturing, project development, installation, operation, maintenance, consulting etc. At the same time, it would save 174 tons of CO2 every year.

The report argues that India's potential for wind power development is higher than previously thought, reaching up to 100 GW, and much more if the potential of offshore wind power development and repowering are fully exploited.

In order to make the most of the indigenous energy source at its doorstep, the Indian government needs to address several challenges and barriers that are holding back development. This includes a clear renewable energy framework at national level, incentives for repowering, and rapid upscaling of grid infrastructure to transport increasing amounts of wind power to the demand centres.



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