The Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association (IWTMA) recently held a strategic meeting with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI)’s Managing Director Shri Akash Tripathi to identify pathways for accelerating wind energy deployment and strengthening India’s renewable energy ecosystem. The meeting reflected a strong alignment between industry and policymakers on enabling a more efficient, future-ready framework for scaling wind capacity in line with India’s clean energy ambitions.
Key discussions focused on optimising the utilisation of high wind potential zones, ensuring that resource-rich areas are effectively leveraged to maximise generation efficiency within the renewable energy mix. Given the particular gestation requirements of wind projects, participants further emphasised the significance of integrated planning frameworks that match project development timetables with allocation procedures.
Strengthening grid readiness emerged as a priority area, with deliberations around enhancing substation access and ensuring adequate evacuation infrastructure in wind-rich regions to support upcoming capacity additions. The importance of resource adequacy planning and load-side analysis was also emphasized to better align renewable capacity addition with evolving demand patterns.
Encouragingly, SECI shared plans to scale up upcoming bidding opportunities, with Tranche XX expected to expand significantly, signalling strong momentum in India’s renewable energy pipeline.
The meeting between SECI and IWTMA also acknowledged the need to address execution bottlenecks such as delays in power purchase agreements (PPAs), with industry stakeholders committing to work closely with SECI to identify and resolve underlying challenges.
Speaking on the engagement, Aditya Pyasi, CEO, IWTMA, said “India’s wind energy sector is poised to play a pivotal role in achieving the country’s energy security at a time when it is at the cynosure of policy discussions across the world. Our discussions with SECI reflect a shared intent to utilize the transmission network efficiently & bring down the actual cost of power to consumers. Continued collaboration between industry and policymakers will be key to unlocking the full potential of wind energy in India.”
The interaction reinforces IWTMA’s commitment to collaborating with key stakeholders to enable a more robust and scalable wind energy ecosystem in India.





