India is planning a major wind energy expansion, aiming to reach 100 gigawatts by 2030 and 156 gigawatts by 2036. The move, flagged by Pralhad Joshi, underscores a fast-growing clean energy roadmap, with wind expected to play a central role in powering the country’s greener future.
Clean energy producer Resolven has signed a 25-year power supply agreement with Solar Energy Corporation of India for electricity from a new 180-megawatt wind project in Andhra Pradesh. The wind farm is expected to generate substantial clean power each year, supporting household electricity needs while cutting carbon emissions and strengthening India’s renewable energy pipeline.
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The Global Wind Energy Council’s 2026 Report says wind power kept expanding despite supply shocks and fast-rising oil and gas prices. It projects global wind installations rising 40% in 2025, positioning wind as a steady driver of the energy transition. The industry’s growth suggests it can help offset broader energy stress rather than intensify it.
Suzlon has launched 5 MW and 6.3 MW wind turbines in Europe as the continent moves into a repowering phase. The company expects rising demand from both repowering existing wind farms and building new projects, pointing to substantial untapped wind potential. Suzlon’s bet focuses on deploying higher-capacity equipment to capture that growth.
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