India's Wind Economy: Growth, Constraints & Prospects

India's climate ambitions rest significantly on renewable expansion. Wind energy, with its vast untapped capacity, occupies a central position in this transition, yet its trajectory remains shaped by unresolved challenges.

Potential and Current Standing

  • India currently ranks fourth globally in wind energy, with over 56.1 GW installed capacity (as of April 2026) and an additional 28 GW under implementation.
  • Onshore resources, concentrated in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Karnataka, are well-documented.
  • India aims to achieve 100 GW wind capacity by 2030 and 156 GW by 2036, contributing significantly to the net-zero target by 2070.
  • India’s wind energy potential at 150 metres hub height is estimated at nearly 1164 GW.

Persistent Challenges

  • The following remain persistent deterrents:
  • ØLand acquisition bottlenecks;
  • ØFragmented grid infrastructure; and
  • ØCurtailment by state DISCOMs.
  • Financing constraints for offshore projects, high levelised costs, and underdeveloped port and vessel ecosystems compound the challenge.

Environmental Dimensions

  • Wind displaces carbon-intensive coal generation but introduces ecological trade-offs.
  • Avian mortality near wind corridors, habitat fragmentation, and noise impact on local biodiversity warrant rigorous site-specific environmental impact assessments.

Policy Architecture

  • The National Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy (May 2018), offshore wind tenders under MNRE, and the broader 500 GW non-fossil target by 2030 reflect policy intent.
  • However, tariff renegotiation disputes and weak Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) enforcement dilute implementation effectiveness.

Harnessing the Wind: Key Imperatives

Scaling wind meaningfully demands grid modernisation, bankable offshore frameworks, and state-centre coordination on land and evacuation infrastructure. Wind's full promise in India's energy mix can only be realised through institutional coherence matching its natural endowment.