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According to Indian media reports, in order to strengthen the use of clean energy, Singh, Minister of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), recently announced the country's medium- and long-term offshore wind power targets, planning to reach 30 GW of installed capacity
by 2030.
Indian media said that this move may make India one of
the leading offshore wind power markets.
Meanwhile, Singh said India has set a renewable energy target of 175 GW by 2022, but expects that target to be completed ahead of schedule and exceed 50 GW
by 2022.
Earlier, the country's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced a short-term target
of 5 GW of offshore wind installations by 2022.
India recently issued a tender for its first 1 GW offshore wind project, which has aroused a strong response
from global and Indian wind energy companies, sources said.
Major global clean energy companies, including Indian renewable energy companies Sembcorp Green Infra, NewPower and Mytrah Energy, as well as French power giant Engie Group, have been shortlisted by the Indian government for the technical stage of the tender
.
In addition, about 35 companies, including U.
S.
, German and Danish companies, expressed interest
in the tender, according to people familiar with the matter.
Industry insiders believe that despite the large number of participants in this tender, offshore wind energy projects face many challenges, and the Indian government should give developers certain incentives
.
A representative of an international wind energy leader, who did not want to be named, said that wind power generation in the Nordic region is more efficient, and wind farms can bear higher load factors
.
In India, the cost of offshore wind projects will increase significantly, and the Indian government should allow companies to moderately increase electricity prices
.
India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said in a statement that while the government is aware of the many difficulties and challenges that will come with setting up offshore wind projects, offshore wind will add a new element
to India's existing renewable energy package.
Feed-in tariffs for offshore wind projects range from 5-7 rupees per kWh, more than
double India's onshore wind and solar power, officials said officials at India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
According to Indian media reports, in order to strengthen the use of clean energy, Singh, Minister of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), recently announced the country's medium- and long-term offshore wind power targets, planning to reach 30 GW of installed capacity
by 2030.
Indian media said that this move may make India one of
the leading offshore wind power markets.
Meanwhile, Singh said India has set a renewable energy target of 175 GW by 2022, but expects that target to be completed ahead of schedule and exceed 50 GW
by 2022.
Earlier, the country's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced a short-term target
of 5 GW of offshore wind installations by 2022.
India recently issued a tender for its first 1 GW offshore wind project, which has aroused a strong response
from global and Indian wind energy companies, sources said.
Major global clean energy companies, including Indian renewable energy companies Sembcorp Green Infra, NewPower and Mytrah Energy, as well as French power giant Engie Group, have been shortlisted by the Indian government for the technical stage of the tender
.
In addition, about 35 companies, including U.
S.
, German and Danish companies, expressed interest
in the tender, according to people familiar with the matter.
Industry insiders believe that despite the large number of participants in this tender, offshore wind energy projects face many challenges, and the Indian government should give developers certain incentives
.
A representative of an international wind energy leader, who did not want to be named, said that wind power generation in the Nordic region is more efficient, and wind farms can bear higher load factors
.
In India, the cost of offshore wind projects will increase significantly, and the Indian government should allow companies to moderately increase electricity prices
.
India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said in a statement that while the government is aware of the many difficulties and challenges that will come with setting up offshore wind projects, offshore wind will add a new element
to India's existing renewable energy package.
Feed-in tariffs for offshore wind projects range from 5-7 rupees per kWh, more than
double India's onshore wind and solar power, officials said officials at India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.