The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) organized the ‘Global Wind Day’ on June 15, 2024, in Delhi to commemorate the achievements and potential of wind energy in India. The event highlighted India’s progress in the wind energy sector and discussed strategies for accelerating its adoption across the country.
Event Overview and Objectives
The Global Wind Day celebration aimed to raise awareness about the importance of wind energy as a clean and renewable power source. It featured discussions on the role of wind energy in meeting India’s power demands, accelerating onshore and offshore wind energy adoption, and bolstering energy security through sustainable practices.
Key Highlights
Minister of State Shri Shripad Yesso Naik and MNRE Secretary Shri Bhupinder Singh Bhalla were among the prominent figures present, emphasizing India’s commitment to achieving its renewable energy targets. India’s cumulative installed wind power capacity, which reached 46.4 GW by May 2024, positions it as a global leader in wind energy production.
Achievements and Future Goals
Acknowledging the contributions of states like Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu in wind capacity additions, the event underscored the importance of collaborative efforts to realize India’s renewable energy ambitions. Discussions also focused on the need for a balanced energy mix combining solar and wind to ensure a reliable and sustainable grid.
Collaboration and Partnerships
The event saw active participation from government bodies, industry leaders, academia, and associations such as the Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation, Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association, and others. These collaborations aim to propel India towards its target of 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030 and achieving net zero emissions by 2070.
Global Wind Day 2024: Key Points
- Â Organized by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India.
- Purpose: Celebrate and promote the potential of wind energy as a clean and renewable power source.
- Theme 2024: “Pawan-Urja: Powering the Future of India”
Key Points
- Highlighted India’s achievements in wind energy, including a cumulative installed capacity of 46.4 GW by May 2024.
- Discussed strategies to accelerate onshore and offshore wind energy adoption.
- Emphasized the role of wind energy in meeting India’s power demands and enhancing energy security.
- Recognized states like Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu for significant contributions to wind capacity additions.
- Promoted collaboration between government, industry, academia, and associations to achieve renewable energy targets.