WT-MARUT Launched: India’s First Digital Platform for Wind Energy

India has taken a significant leap in its renewable energy journey with the launch of WT-MARUT, the nation’s first dedicated digital platform designed to manage the wind energy supply chain. This strategic move aims to bolster the domestic manufacturing ecosystem and streamline the complexities of wind energy project execution.

Strengthening Traceability through WT-MARUT

Launched by the Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, the WT-MARUT portal is set to revolutionize how wind energy components move through the industry. The platform provides end-to-end tracking of critical components, starting from manufacturing facilities and moving through to specific project sites.

By introducing this level of digital oversight, the government aims to ensure greater traceability, accountability, and regulatory compliance across the entire value chain. For stakeholders, this means reduced logistical bottlenecks and improved transparency in the procurement and deployment of wind technology.

India’s Growing Dominance in the Global Wind Market

The launch comes at a time when India's wind energy sector is witnessing unprecedented growth. According to Minister Joshi, India added a record 6.1 GW of new wind capacity in 2025-26, marking its highest-ever annual addition. With a total installed capacity exceeding 56.1 GW, India has officially cemented its position as the world’s fourth-largest wind energy market.

The domestic industry has already shown remarkable maturity, demonstrating advanced manufacturing capabilities in nacelles, blades, wind turbine towers, and sophisticated gearboxes. This expertise is expected to allow Indian manufacturers to expand their footprint beyond domestic borders and compete aggressively in global markets.

Ambitious Targets and Unexploited Potential

Despite the recent record-breaking additions, the gap between current capacity and India's total potential remains vast. India’s estimated wind energy potential stands at a massive 1,164 GW, yet current installations account for less than 5% of this figure.

Чтобы преодолеть этот разрыв, правительство установило амбициозные сроки развертывания. Министерство уверено, что к 2030 году мощности ветроэнергетики достигнут 100 ГВт и вырастут до 155 ГВт к 2035 году. Эти цели являются важнейшими компонентами более масштабной миссии Индии по достижению 500 ГВт мощностей на основе неископаемого топлива к 2030 году и достижению чистого нулевого уровня выбросов к 2070 году.

Гириш Танти, председатель Индийской ассоциации производителей ветряных турбин, подчеркнул, что ветроэнергетика остается одной из самых конкурентоспособных по стоимости и удобных для интеграции в энергосистему технологий, что делает ее краеугольным камнем долгосрочной стратегии Индии в области энергетической безопасности и устойчивого развития.

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