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A few days ago, a senior Indian official said that by 2028, India will auction 40 GW of renewable energy projects per year, including 30 GW of solar and 10 GW of wind power
.
This is a huge potential opportunity
for domestic manufacturers and developers.
India will tender 40 GW of renewable energy annually for the next 10 years
"There are already 30 GW of solar tenders planned for 2018-19 and 2019-20, with 30 GW of auctions per year continuing until 2028
.
Similarly, we must auction 10 GW of wind power annually for the next 10 years until 2028 to meet the 862 GW of electricity demand
by 2030.
India's Minister of New and Renewable Energy Anand Kumar told reporters
at the celebration of Global Wind Energy Day held by the Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association (IWTMA).
Kumar further elaborated on this view: "We have to break the 350 GW of solar capacity by 2030 to meet demand, with 100 GW
planned by 2022.
Therefore, we must tender at least 30 GW per year from 2020 to achieve an additional 250 GW of demand
.
”
The government's electricity projections show that India will have to tender 140 GW of wind capacity by 2030 to meet demand
.
Kumar added that tenders for 60 GW of wind power will be completed by 2020
.
Kumar further said: "Therefore, by 2028, we must tender 10 GW of wind power per year to meet the overall electricity demand
of 862 GW by 2030.
India has achieved 70 GW of renewable energy capacity, including 22 GW of solar and 34 GW of wind
.
”
By 2030, India will eventually have about 500 GW of renewable energy, including 350 GW of solar and 140 GW of wind
.
,
A few days ago, a senior Indian official said that by 2028, India will auction 40 GW of renewable energy projects per year, including 30 GW of solar and 10 GW of wind power
.
This is a huge potential opportunity
for domestic manufacturers and developers.
India will tender 40 GW of renewable energy annually for the next 10 years
India will tender 40 GW of renewable energy annually for the next 10 years"There are already 30 GW of solar tenders planned for 2018-19 and 2019-20, with 30 GW of auctions per year continuing until 2028
.
Similarly, we must auction 10 GW of wind power annually for the next 10 years until 2028 to meet the 862 GW of electricity demand
by 2030.
India's Minister of New and Renewable Energy Anand Kumar told reporters
at the celebration of Global Wind Energy Day held by the Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association (IWTMA).
Kumar further elaborated on this view: "We have to break the 350 GW of solar capacity by 2030 to meet demand, with 100 GW
planned by 2022.
Therefore, we must tender at least 30 GW per year from 2020 to achieve an additional 250 GW of demand
.
”
The government's electricity projections show that India will have to tender 140 GW of wind capacity by 2030 to meet demand
.
Kumar added that tenders for 60 GW of wind power will be completed by 2020
.
Kumar further said: "Therefore, by 2028, we must tender 10 GW of wind power per year to meet the overall electricity demand
of 862 GW by 2030.
India has achieved 70 GW of renewable energy capacity, including 22 GW of solar and 34 GW of wind
.
”
By 2030, India will eventually have about 500 GW of renewable energy, including 350 GW of solar and 140 GW of wind
.
,