Renew Oct 01, 2018 "The wind sector turnaround will start in 2019-20" In an interview, DV Giri, Secretary General, Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association said that in 2018-19 with the dependence on the SECI bids that have an 18 months project period, and bids from Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Maharashtra will see the installation of around 2,000-2,500 MW in FY19, further adding that the turnaround will start from 2019-20 and the future is good for the industry.
Renew Oct 01, 2018 Turbulence Ahead The wind sector, in the last two years, has not seen much traction due to various reasons. And because of the recent cancellation of auctions in various states, the year will pass with a no-show from the sector that had earlier added 34 GW of capacity.
Cover Story Feb 01, 2018 Facing headwinds The wind power sector is going through a transformation with the entry of competitive bidding process. Though it could keep up the pace as of now, analysts say, it will slow down going ahead.
Cover Story Mar 01, 2015 Windmills of Change Indian wind turbine technology is evolving. The industry is also confident of meeting the stiff renewable energy targets laid down by the government. The latest turbines to hit the market are being optimised for Indian wind conditions.
Renew Oct 01, 2014 Winds of change One of the most important segments in renewable energy-wind power-is all set for a turnaround. Repowering of wind projects could be the next great hope for this space.
Interaction Oct 01, 2014 We can support 10,000 MW of projects In an hard-hitting conversation, Secretary General of Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association, DV Giri suggests some major moves which the current government can take to scale up the capacity of wind power generation which will lead to immense opportunity for turbine manufacturers.
Web Exclusive Jan 04, 2013 Nod to Sinovel to sell its wind turbines in India One of the largest wind turbine manufacturers in the world and Chinese company, Sinovel has received the ‘type approval’ from the Centre for Wind Energy Technology to sell its (specified) machines in India. This approval effectively paves the way for Sinovel’s entry into the Indian wind market.
Web Exclusive Jan 04, 2013 Nod to Sinovel to sell its wind turbines in India One of the largest wind turbine manufacturers in the world and Chinese company, Sinovel has received the ‘type approval’ from the Centre for Wind Energy Technology to sell its (specified) machines in India. This approval effectively paves the way for Sinovel’s entry into the Indian wind market.