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Helping India harness wind energy

As demand for power continues to rise in India in view of the increasing urbanisation and industrialisation, supply is unable to keep pace with it.

August 19, 2015 / 15:13 IST
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As demand for power continues to rise in India in view of the increasing urbanisation and industrialisation, supply is unable to keep pace with it.

According to a Central Electricity Authority report, in the year 2012-13, India faced peak power deficit of over 12,000 mega watts (MW). Data showed that peak power demand stood at 1,35,453 MW as against production of 1,23,294 MW.

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With most power in our country being thermally produced, there is immense dependence on coal and natural gas for electricity generation. Any shortage of these resources has a negative impact on power production.

In order to offset the increasing pressure on coal and natural gas, India is progressively moving towards tapping renewable energy resources – wind being the most prominent of them.