Recent study has noted that with the right and sustained incentives to the wind  energy sector, it can generate as much as 24 percent of India’s total power  demand by 2030.The study conducted by the Global Wind Energy Council and the Indian Wind  Turbine Manufacturers Association found that India needs a national level  revolution in the wind energy sector similar to the National Solar Mission which  aims at installing 20,000 MW of solar energy power plants by 2022.
While wind energy is the most popular renewable energy resource in India and, at 12,010 MW,  comprises of nearly 70 percent of the total renewable energy generation capacity  installed in India. As far as installed capacity is concerned India is the fifth  largest wind energy market however, there is a huge gap in the installed  capacity and the actual generation. 
Technology Improvement
One significant advantage that India enjoys is the presence of the world’s  third largest wind turbine manufacturer, Suzlon. Suzlon grabbed about 10 percent  of global wind energy market share when it acquired RePower in 2007.  This acquisition allowed Suzlon to provide complete end-to-end integrated wind  energy solutions. The Indian wind energy major has now mastered the process of  manufacturing, designing, installation, power evacuation and maintenance of the  wind farm according to the customers needs. This has considerably streamlined  the process of wind farm installation especially for the private players.
However, the gap between installed capacity and actual generation remains a  serious concern. For this purpose, consistent investment in research and  development needs to be made. Suzlon can lead the way here as well. With  RePower’s acquisition it has acquired access to the cutting-edge European wind  energy technology. Hopefully, Suzlon and other companies can bring much-needed  improvements in wind turbine designs and generation systems to bridge the gap  between installed capacity and actual generation.
Tapping Resources
India is yet to assess the offshore wind energy potential as previous studies  completely ignored that aspect. Additionally, the current government data is not  adequate as it does not measure the true wind energy resource available. With  the improvement in technology and increase in the hub height of the wind turbine  it has become possible to generate more electricity than thought earlier. India  must utilize the vast untapped wind energy resource it is blessed with. 

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