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According to relevant statistics, in the third quarter of 2021, India's new wind power installed capacity was 384 MW, an increase of 30% year-on-year and 60%
month-on-month.
From January to September 2021, India added 1.
24 GW of new wind power, an increase of 101.
37%
year-on-year compared to 619 MW in the same period last year.
As of the end of the third quarter of 2021, India's cumulative wind power installed capacity was 39.
87 GW
.
A significant portion of installations in the third quarter of 2021 came from Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Karnataka
.
Gujarat installed 135 MW of wind capacity
in the third quarter of 2021.
The state has a 22% market share
.
The state ranks second in the country in cumulative installed capacity, with 8.
91 GW of wind power capacity
.
Tamil Nadu added 87 MW of capacity
during the quarter.
With 9.
8 GW of installed wind power capacity, it accounts for 25% of the country's total installed capacity
.
Karnataka installed 63 MW of wind capacity in the third quarter, bringing cumulative wind capacity to 5 GW, or 13% market share
.
Maharashtra did not have any installed wind capacity in the third quarter of 2021, but has 13% of the country's installed capacity, with a total wind power capacity of 5.
01 GW
.
Rajasthan ranked in the top five with a total installed capacity of 4.
32 GW in the quarter, accounting for 11%
of the market share.
However, the state did not install any new wind capacity
in the third quarter of 2021.
In June 2021, the Global Wind Energy Council and MEC Intelligence released the 2025 Indian Wind Energy Market Outlook report, predicting that the world's fourth-largest wind power market will add nearly 20.
2 GW of new wind capacity
between 2021 and 2025.
The Indian government is also assessing the potential
of offshore wind resources at designated sites off the coasts of Tamil Nadu and Gujarat.
India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has set up a committee to develop a roadmap
for offshore wind development.
According to relevant statistics, in the third quarter of 2021, India's new wind power installed capacity was 384 MW, an increase of 30% year-on-year and 60%
month-on-month.
From January to September 2021, India added 1.
24 GW of new wind power, an increase of 101.
37%
year-on-year compared to 619 MW in the same period last year.
As of the end of the third quarter of 2021, India's cumulative wind power installed capacity was 39.
87 GW
.
A significant portion of installations in the third quarter of 2021 came from Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Karnataka
.
Gujarat installed 135 MW of wind capacity
in the third quarter of 2021.
The state has a 22% market share
.
The state ranks second in the country in cumulative installed capacity, with 8.
91 GW of wind power capacity
.
Tamil Nadu added 87 MW of capacity
during the quarter.
With 9.
8 GW of installed wind power capacity, it accounts for 25% of the country's total installed capacity
.
Karnataka installed 63 MW of wind capacity in the third quarter, bringing cumulative wind capacity to 5 GW, or 13% market share
.
Maharashtra did not have any installed wind capacity in the third quarter of 2021, but has 13% of the country's installed capacity, with a total wind power capacity of 5.
01 GW
.
Rajasthan ranked in the top five with a total installed capacity of 4.
32 GW in the quarter, accounting for 11%
of the market share.
However, the state did not install any new wind capacity
in the third quarter of 2021.
In June 2021, the Global Wind Energy Council and MEC Intelligence released the 2025 Indian Wind Energy Market Outlook report, predicting that the world's fourth-largest wind power market will add nearly 20.
2 GW of new wind capacity
between 2021 and 2025.
The Indian government is also assessing the potential
of offshore wind resources at designated sites off the coasts of Tamil Nadu and Gujarat.
India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has set up a committee to develop a roadmap
for offshore wind development.