Opportunities in Indian Wind Energy Market forDDIS
Team Members2
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6.3% share of new installed capacity31.62% share of new installed capacity6.09% share of new installed capacityAdded in ‘08:  27 GWExisting in ‘07:  94GW23.83% share of new installed capacity6.57% share of new installed capacity
Power Sector in IndiaSource : http://www.indianwindpower.com/pdf/GWEO_A4_2008_India_LowRes.pdf
Wind Potential in IndiaSource : http://www.indianwindpower.com/pdf/GWEO_A4_2008_India_LowRes.pdf
Principal Actors
Some more info about the suppliers…
Government PoliciesSource : http://www.indianwindpower.com/pdf/GWEO_A4_2008_India_LowRes.pdf
Decision MakersSource : http://www.windpowerindia.com/govtcent.html14
C-WET : Structure and FunctionSource : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/html/aboutus.html15
C-WET: Research and DevelopmentSource :http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/html/departments_rd.html16
C-WET: Wind Resource AssessmentSource :http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/html/departments_wra.html17
Map and ReportsSource :http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/html/departments_ps.html18
C-WET TestingSource : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/html/departments_wtt.html19
Source : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/html/departments_sc.htmlC-WET – Standard and Certification20
Focus-Certification ServicesSource : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/html/departments_sc.html21
TAPS – 2000 (Amended) Source : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/Docu/TAPS-2000amended.pdf22
Taps vis-à-vis IEC 16400-1Source : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/Docu/TAPS-2000amended.pdf23
Modifications in IEC 16400-1 External Conditions for IndiaSource : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/Docu/TAPS-2000amended.pdf24
Other Climatic Conditions in IndiaSource : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/Docu/TAPS-2000amended.pdf25
Specific Site ConsiderationsSource : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/Docu/TAPS-2000amended.pdf26
Recognized Certification schemesSource : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/Docu/TAPS-2000amended.pdf27
Tendencies in various sectors850kW sector is wide open1.5 - 2MW sector is getting crowded and highest growth sector3MW sector has no turbines and probably India is not ready yet for such large turbines28
Price per KWHPolicies for wheeling/ banking/ third part sale vary from state to state1 EURO = 70 INRSource : http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/html/information_wtt.html29
Nd-Fe-B Magnets30
IGBT Manufacturers31
Blades32
Opportunities in India, Road ahead33
As a Vendor34
As a JV35
Enter Alone36
Comparison
ReferencesMinistry for new and renewable energy - http://www.mnes.nic.in/Center of Wind Energy Technology - http://www.cwet.tn.nic.in/Indian Wind turbine Manufactures Association http://www.indianwindpower.com/index.phpRecent  technology licensing  example - http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=27920112Confederation of Indian Industry - http://www.cii.in/Trade shows in India, example “vibrant Gujarat” - http://www.tradeindia.com/TradeShows/search_action.html?category_id=362&keyword=&show_name=&month_year=&city=&country_code=IN&submit=SubmitFinancing & support in India from Indian Government agency - http://www.ireda.in/pdf/Part%20A%20-%20Net.pdfOthershttp://www.windpowerindia.com/index.asphttp://www.iitk.ac.in/nicee/IITK-GSDMA/W07.pdfInputs from a friend in the Wind Energy Industry - "AkshayAmbekar" <akshay.amb@gmail.com>,38

Indian Wind Energy Scenario