Abstract Wind power or wind energy harnesses the wind to generate mechanical power or electricity. Wind turbines convert wind kinetic energy into mechanical power, which can be used for specific tasks (such as grain grinding or water pumping) or converted into electricity by a generator. The growth of the wind power capacity has resulted in a robust ecosystem, enhanced project operation capabilities, and a manufacturing base of approximately 10,000 MW per year. The cumulative installed wind power capacity stood at 40.36 GW in FY 2022. It is expected to reach 52.48 GW by FY 2027, expanding at a CAGR of 5.84% during the FY 2023 – FY 2027 forecast period.
Government initiatives: The Ministry of Power has extended the waiver on charges of the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) on the electricity transmission generated by solar and wind sources for projects scheduled to be completed by June 30, 2025. Furthermore, the order encourages the development of solar, wind, hydro-pumped storage plants (PSPs), and battery energy storage systems (BESS), along with the trading of renewable energy (RE) in power exchanges and the seamless transmission of RE power across states.
COVID-19 impact analysis: All energy consumptions related to aviation, transportation, commercial activities, and industry have decreased dramatically due to the severe lockdown measures, while residential activities have significantly increased. As most business activities came to a standstill, there was a remarkable drop in power demand (up to 30%) that led to a 25% fall in exchange prices during the peak of the pandemic in 2020. The demand from commercial and industrial (C&I) consumers had declined by about 18% during the 2020 – 2021 period.
Content Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Chapter 2: Socio-economic Indicators
Chapter 3: Introduction
3.1. Market definition and structure 3.2. Government organizations that control the renewable energy market
Chapter 4: Global Wind Power Market – An Overview 4.1. Global ranking in terms of installed wind power capacity (GW) (2020) 4.2. Global ranking in terms of share of wind energy in their electricity mix (2020)
Chapter 5: Wind Power Market in India – An Overview 5.1. Wind power market in India – An Overview 5.1.1. Wind power installed capacity and growth forecast (FY 2021 – FY 2027e) 5.1.2. Wind power capacity addition (FY 2011 – FY 2022) 5.1.3. Wind power generation in billion units (FY 2014 – FY 2022) 5.1.4 Share of wind generation in total power generation (FY 2014– FY 2022) 5.1.5. Total installed power capacity (FY 2011 – FY 2022) 5.1.6. Share of wind power out of total power capacity (FY 2011 – FY 2022)
Chapter 6: Wind Power Market in India – Segmentation 6.1. Region-wise wind power installed capacity 6.1.1. State wise wind power installed capacity (as of September 2022) 6.1.2. Region-wise Wind Power Repowering Potential Capacity 6.1.3. State wise wind potential at 100 m 6.1.4. State wise wind potential at 120 m
Chapter 7: Government Initiatives 7.1. Government initiatives Chapter 8: Impact of COVID-19 8.1. Impact of COVID-19
Chapter 11: Competitive Landscape 11.1. Adani Power Limited –Company information –Business description –Products/Services –Senior management Note: Similar information covered for all other companies on best-effort basis 11.2. Indowind Energy Limited 11.3. Orient Green Power Limited 11.4. ReNew Energy Global Plc 11.5. Suzlon Energy Limited 11.6. The Tata Power Company Limited 11.7. Torrent Power Limited 11.8. Chiranjjeevi Wind Energy Limited 11.9. Sembcorp Energy India Limited 11.10. Wind World (India) Limited
Chapter 12: Recent Developments
12.1. Recent developments
Chapter 13: Appendix
13.1. Research methodology 13.2. About Netscribes 13.3. Disclaimer
Wind power or wind energy harnesses the wind to generate mechanical power or electricity. Wind turbines convert wind kinetic energy into mechanical power, which can be used for specific tasks (such as grain grinding or water pumping) or converted into electricity by a generator. The growth of the wind power capacity has resulted in a robust ecosystem, enhanced project operation capabilities, and a manufacturing base of approximately 10,000 MW per year. The cumulative installed wind power capacity stood at 40.36 GW in FY 2022. It is expected to reach 52.48 GW by FY 2027, expanding at a CAGR of 5.84% during the FY 2023 – FY 2027 forecast period.
Government initiatives: The Ministry of Power has extended the waiver on charges of the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) on the electricity transmission generated by solar and wind sources for projects scheduled to be completed by June 30, 2025. Furthermore, the order encourages the development of solar, wind, hydro-pumped storage plants (PSPs), and battery energy storage systems (BESS), along with the trading of renewable energy (RE) in power exchanges and the seamless transmission of RE power across states.
COVID-19 impact analysis: All energy consumptions related to aviation, transportation, commercial activities, and industry have decreased dramatically due to the severe lockdown measures, while residential activities have significantly increased. As most business activities came to a standstill, there was a remarkable drop in power demand (up to 30%) that led to a 25% fall in exchange prices during the peak of the pandemic in 2020. The demand from commercial and industrial (C&I) consumers had declined by about 18% during the 2020 – 2021 period.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Chapter 2: Socio-economic Indicators
Chapter 3: Introduction
3.1. Market definition and structure 3.2. Government organizations that control the renewable energy market
Chapter 4: Global Wind Power Market – An Overview 4.1. Global ranking in terms of installed wind power capacity (GW) (2020) 4.2. Global ranking in terms of share of wind energy in their electricity mix (2020)
Chapter 5: Wind Power Market in India – An Overview 5.1. Wind power market in India – An Overview 5.1.1. Wind power installed capacity and growth forecast (FY 2021 – FY 2027e) 5.1.2. Wind power capacity addition (FY 2011 – FY 2022) 5.1.3. Wind power generation in billion units (FY 2014 – FY 2022) 5.1.4 Share of wind generation in total power generation (FY 2014– FY 2022) 5.1.5. Total installed power capacity (FY 2011 – FY 2022) 5.1.6. Share of wind power out of total power capacity (FY 2011 – FY 2022)
Chapter 6: Wind Power Market in India – Segmentation 6.1. Region-wise wind power installed capacity 6.1.1. State wise wind power installed capacity (as of September 2022) 6.1.2. Region-wise Wind Power Repowering Potential Capacity 6.1.3. State wise wind potential at 100 m 6.1.4. State wise wind potential at 120 m
Chapter 7: Government Initiatives 7.1. Government initiatives Chapter 8: Impact of COVID-19 8.1. Impact of COVID-19
Chapter 11: Competitive Landscape 11.1. Adani Power Limited –Company information –Business description –Products/Services –Senior management Note: Similar information covered for all other companies on best-effort basis 11.2. Indowind Energy Limited 11.3. Orient Green Power Limited 11.4. ReNew Energy Global Plc 11.5. Suzlon Energy Limited 11.6. The Tata Power Company Limited 11.7. Torrent Power Limited 11.8. Chiranjjeevi Wind Energy Limited 11.9. Sembcorp Energy India Limited 11.10. Wind World (India) Limited
Chapter 12: Recent Developments
12.1. Recent developments
Chapter 13: Appendix
13.1. Research methodology 13.2. About Netscribes 13.3. Disclaimer