The wind energy industry in the country would see an addition of around 3,000 Mw of capacity during the year compared to 2,100 Mw last year, according to the Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association (IWTMA).
The association also expects to forge an alliance with the Wind Independent Power Producers’ Association (WIPPA), an organisation of IPPs, to raise common issues with the government.
ALSO READ: Modi govt may harness solar, wind energy
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of Renergy 2014, Madhusudan Khemka, chairman of IWTMA, and managing director of ReGen Powertech, said: “At an all-India level, this year we expect an addition of around 3,000 Mw. If the accelerated depreciation (AD) is also there, this will increase another 1,500 Mw or more.”
Renergy 2014 is an international conference and expo on renewable energy organised by the Tamil Nadu government’s Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency (TEDA).
ALSO READ: Tamil Nadu to add 1,000 MW of wind energy
He added, in Tamil Nadu where the addition of wind power was not up to the earlier trends for over more than one year, the industry is upbeat in the near term. With the increasing evacuation capacity, the state is expected to see an increase in capacity addition.
ALSO READ: Suzlon Energy: Needs winds of change
Khemka said, while the state might see an addition of around 300 Mw this year, it would grow faster in the next two years. “During 2011-12, the industry has added around 1,000 Mw of wind energy in Tamil Nadu and we are expecting to repeat the same kind of installation in next two years,” he added. According to industry sources to set up one mega watt of wind farm it would cost around Rs 6 crore.
ALSO READ: Suzlon Energy to sell Rs 1,000-cr non-critical assets
He added that the association, which has 19 members, is planning to forge alliance with WIPPA, which has around 30 members, as a common platform to raise the common issues to the government. “Together, we represent almost 70-80 per cent of the wind power industry in the country,” said Khemka. The IWTMA is also adding component suppliers as its members, he added.