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New Delhi – India has set a new milestone in renewable energy, adding 6.05 GW of wind power capacity in fiscal year 2025–26, marking the highest annual growth ever in the sector. This represents a 46% increase over the previous year and surpasses the previous record of 5.5 GW added in FY17.
The country’s cumulative installed wind power capacity now exceeds 56 GW, reflecting a strong resurgence in the sector driven by policy clarity, improved transmission infrastructure, competitive tariffs, and a robust project pipeline, according to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
Leading States and Hybrid Projects
States such as Gujarat, Karnataka, and Maharashtra were at the forefront of this growth, contributing the largest share of new capacity. The rise of hybrid wind-solar projects and the rollout of green energy open access have further accelerated investment in these regions.
Government Support and Policy Boosts
The central government has introduced several measures to support wind energy development, including concessional customs duties on turbine components, graded waivers of inter-state transmission charges until June 2028, and competitive bidding mechanisms. These initiatives have helped create a favorable environment for investors and developers.
Strengthening India’s Renewable Goals
This record growth in wind energy strengthens India’s renewable energy portfolio and aligns with the nation’s ambitious target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based capacity by 2030. Institutions like the National Institute of Wind Energy continue to provide technical guidance and support to improve efficiency and deployment across projects.
The milestone underscores India’s commitment to sustainable energy and demonstrates the country’s ability to leverage technology, policy, and investment to drive large-scale clean energy growth.
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