Wind energy potential of India stands at 302 GW

Monday, December 14, 2015 3 comments

The National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE) has recently launched Wind Energy Resource Map of India at 100 meter above ground level (AGL) on online Geographic Information System platform. This Wind Atlas is available online in the NIWE website.The wind energy potential in the country at 100 m AGL is over 302 GW. This was stated by Shri Piyush Goyal, Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal & New and Renewable Energy (IC) in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha The State-wise wind energy potential is given below:
S.No
State/UT
Potential
(MW@100m)
1
Andaman & Nicobar
8
2
Andhra Pradesh
44229
3
Chhattisgarh
77
4
Goa
1
5
Gujarat
84431
6
Karnataka
55857
7
Kerala
1700
8
Lakshadweep
8
9
Madhya Pradesh
10484
10
Maharashtra
45394
11
Odisha
3093
12
Puducherry
153
13
Rajasthan
18770
14
Tamil Nadu
33800
15
Telangana
4244
16
West Bengal
2
Total
302,251 MW
(302 GW)


            The Minister further stated that depending upon the location of the project in different wind power potential zones in the country, the plant load factor of wind energy projects ranges from 20 per cent to 32 per cent.The wind power is being installed in the country under three different modes, viz. i) Sale to Discoms under Feed-in-Tariff mode; ii) Captive use; and iii) Third party sale under Independent Power Producer (IPP) mode. The Government is promoting all three modes of installation, the Minister added.

            The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission on 7 August 2015 has notified forecasting and scheduling regulations and also Deviation Settlement Mechanism for inter-state transmission of solar and wind energy. Further, the Forum of Regulators has also issued model regulations on forecasting, scheduling & deviation settlement of wind & solar generators for intra-state transmission, the Minister added.


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