Renewable energy accounts for nearly 13% of India's installed power capacity, with wind power making up around 70% of renewable energy. Tamil Nadu has the largest wind power capacity of 7,154 MW, followed by Gujarat with 3,093 MW and Maharashtra with 2,976 MW. Key factors supporting wind power development in India include accelerated depreciation benefits, generation-based incentives, and renewable purchase obligations, while lack of regulatory frameworks and grid connectivity pose hindrances. Future areas of focus include installing larger turbine sizes, increasing hub heights, improving forecasting abilities, and developing offshore wind power.