The document discusses the future scope of wind energy in India. It begins by providing background on India's growing energy demands and current reliance on fossil fuels. It then outlines India's vast wind energy potential and growing installed wind capacity. Several methods for harnessing wind energy are examined, including offshore turbines, highway turbines, and turbines between railway tracks. Factors that could quadruple India's wind energy production to 89 GW by 2020 are noted, such as reinstating tax incentives and extending generation-based incentive programs. Challenges to increasing wind energy include the intermittent nature of wind, transmission costs to cities, and impacts on wildlife. The document concludes that fully developing India's wind energy potential could significantly reduce fossil fuel reliance and help power