Launching a report in new delhi, the global body estimated the creation of 1,16,000 new jobs and a 10% reduction in power costs, with an annual addition of 8 gw of wind capital.
Highlighting that only 4.5% of India’s Total Wind Energy Potential of 1,164 gw has been tapped so far, the report noted that the country’s installed capacity Coulet Rise to 452 GW by 2050.
Emphaising the cost-effectiveness of wind power, GWEC’s Chief Executive, Ben Backwell, Predicted That Wind Will Overtake Hydro as the Second-Largest Renewable Enewable Enewable Energy Source in Chand Its inrent efficiency.
India is currently the world’s third-largest manufacturer of wind energy equipment, with the report projecting that it could meet 10% of Global demand by 2030. Enhance Grid Stability and Improve Transmission Capacity Utilization.
While Wind Contributed 48 GW – Around 30% of India’s Renewable Energy Mix – In 2024, The Country Expects it to Account for more than 20% of its targeted 500 gw renewable energy capacity by 2030.
(Edited by: Vivek Dubey,
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