Suzlon Predicts India's Wind Power to Hit 10 GW in 2 Years, 15 GW by 2030

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CNBC TV18•19-01-2026, 16:46
Suzlon Predicts India's Wind Power to Hit 10 GW in 2 Years, 15 GW by 2030
- •Suzlon Executive Vice Chairman Girish Tanti forecasts India's wind energy capacity to reach 10 GW in the next two years and 13-15 GW by 2030.
- •India has already surpassed 54 GW of installed wind capacity, with 80% of new energy installations in the country coming from renewables.
- •Global electricity demand is surging due to electrification, EVs, and AI, driving faster adoption of cost-effective wind, solar, and battery systems.
- •Suzlon is targeting key export markets like Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Middle East, with India having the potential to meet 10% of global wind energy demand.
- •Despite speculation about Chinese companies in tenders, India's manufacturing capacity for wind and solar makes it 'Atmanirbhar' (self-reliant) in renewables.
Why It Matters: India's wind energy capacity is set for significant growth, driven by domestic demand, manufacturing, and exports.
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