Telangana has the potential for 4,000 MW wind energy generation, IWTMA Chairman and Deputy Managing Director of RRB Energy Limited, Sarvesh Kumar, told reporters here.
"The tariff should be in the range of Rs 6 per unit. The tariff offered was much lower in the undivided state. We are going to convey the same to the government also.
"Telangana has tremendous opportunity, with over 4,244 MW of wind power potential at 100 metre hub height, as estimated by the National Institute of Wind Energy," he said.
IWTMA, in partnership with Confederation of Indian Industries - Godrej Green Business Council (CII-Godrej GBC), organised a workshop here to discuss the outlook for the wind power sector in Telangana.
Chintan Shah, vice-chairman, IWTMA, and president, Strategic Business Development, Suzlon Energy Limited, said the Central government should be much more liberal towards the industry for achieving the country's energy goals and 'Make in India' targets.
The industry is currently capable of producing wind energy equipment to produce 9,000 MW per annum, Shah said.