NEW DELHI – As much as 16 per cent of India’s electricity needs could be supplied by wind power within the next 25 years, the country’s president told a gathering of renewable energy experts yesterday.
India produces 6 053 megawatts of wind power, a tiny chunk of the estimated 130 000 megawatts of electricity it needs, but its installed wind power grew by 47 per cent in the last fiscal year, the Indian Wind Energy Association says. “I find that in the moderate scenario 16 per cent of (India’s) total energy requirement can be contributed by wind energy by 2030,” President Abdul Kalam said at the start of an annual conference being held this year in New Delhi.”The present potential of wind energy in India has been worked out to be 45 000 megawatts.”The president also told the energy experts, officials and environmentalists from more than 35 countries at the gathering – organised by the World Wind Energy Association – that India was Asia’s biggest wind power market.”The Asian region alone accounted for 19 per cent new installations in 2005, experiencing a growth of over 46 per cent.India can justifiably be proud of the fact that the strongest Asian market in 2005 was India.”Nampa-AFP”I find that in the moderate scenario 16 per cent of (India’s) total energy requirement can be contributed by wind energy by 2030,” President Abdul Kalam said at the start of an annual conference being held this year in New Delhi.”The present potential of wind energy in India has been worked out to be 45 000 megawatts.”The president also told the energy experts, officials and environmentalists from more than 35 countries at the gathering – organised by the World Wind Energy Association – that India was Asia’s biggest wind power market.”The Asian region alone accounted for 19 per cent new installations in 2005, experiencing a growth of over 46 per cent.India can justifiably be proud of the fact that the strongest Asian market in 2005 was India.”Nampa-AFP
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