India Now Meets Nearly 10 Percent of Global Wind Energy Demand Through Exports: Suzlon Vice Chairman
From Mockery to Manufacturing Strength
When windmills were first introduced in India, they were often dismissed as oversized fans that would consume power instead of generating it. Three decades later, India has emerged as a key global supplier in the sector, with the country now capable of meeting nearly 10 percent of the world’s wind energy demand through exports, according to Suzlon Energy Vice Chairman Girish Tanti.Speaking on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Tanti reflected on the transformation of both the company and India’s renewable energy ecosystem, noting that wind energy was once considered commercially unviable in the country.Suzlon’s Three-Decade Journey
Suzlon, which marks 30 years of...