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India Wind Energy Market Highlights – October 2025

저자: Shalini Bharti, Research Analyst

2025년 11월 3일

The wind power industry of India is at an irreversible stage of development due to breakthrough technology, hybrid development, and robust policy intervention. October 2025 marked the country's alignment in terms of investment, infrastructure, and digital asset management, aimed at accelerating its transition to renewable energy. The introduction of new rules to control the importation of equipment, mega-tenders in project tendering, and the emergence of hybrid solar-wind models all indicate the maturing ecosystem. Moreover, the transition to advanced technology of turbines and integrated energy systems in the industry reaffirms the Indian vision of becoming a global gateway to sustainable and dependable wind energy production.

Winds of Change: India Strengthens Its Clean Energy Backbone Through Policy, Innovation, and Hybrid Power

  1. CIP Appointed POWERCON to Manage 300 MW Wind Project in Karnataka

On October 10, 2025, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), via its Growth Markets Funds, appointed POWERCON, a renewable energy asset management company, to manage its 300 MW wind energy project in Karnataka, India, on an exclusive basis.

This agreement with POWERCON Group is the first case in India where full-scale Asset Management is delegated to another company, which will change the system of governance of renewable energy assets in the country.

  1. DGFT Notifies Rule to Track Solar & Wind Energy Equipment Imports from November 1

On October 10, 2025, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) notified an amendment to sections of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992. The revised regulation mandates REEIMS registration for items used in solar and wind-operated electricity generation equipment.

  • Items under HS Code 70071900, 85414200, and 85414300, which are exclusively used for solar energy projects, must be mandatorily registered on the Renewable Energy Equipment Import Monitoring System (REEIMS) of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy prior to import.

  • Items under HS Code 73082019. 84833000, 84834000, 85016420, 85016430, 85023100. 85030090. having end-use in the area of wind-operated electricity generation. will require REEIMS registration.

  • This Policy condition shall apply to imports through air cargo, sea cargo, and land route.

  1. Envision Energy India Secured 502 MW Wind Order from Evren

On October 14, 2025, Envision Energy signed an agreement with Evren, backed by Brookfield Global Transition Fund (BGTF), to supply approximately 152 WTG of the EN 156/3.3 MW Turbine Platform in Andhra Pradesh.

Evren will deploy these 3.3 MW Smart Wind Turbines in Andhra Pradesh. Currently, it is expanding its renewable energy projects in India and aims to develop over 10 GW of renewable energy assets across solar, wind, and battery storage in key states such as Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh.

  1. SECI Issued Tender Seeking Developers to Build 600 MW Wind Project

On October 16, 2025, SECI issued a tender request for bids from developers to set up ISTS-connected Wind Power Projects. It includes setting up a transmission network to the Interconnection/Delivery Point, to supply wind power to SECI at its own cost. It sought online bids till November 24, 2025, and offline bids two days later, till November 26, 2025.

  • Through this tender, SECI offers a minimum of 50 MW and a maximum of 300 MW capacity from Wind Power Developer (WPD) to set up projects, including transmission network up to the Interconnection/Delivery Point.

  • Further, the wind tender allows SECI to allocate and tie up additional capacity of up to 300 MW under the ‘Greenshoe Option.’ Additionally, the tender allows the developer to locate the projects at sites chosen by the bidder/WPD at its own discretion and cost, risk, and responsibility.

  1. Tamil Nadu Cleared 34.75 MW Hybrid Wind–Solar Project Under Repowering Plan

On October 22, 2025, the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission (TNERC) approved a proposal from the Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Ltd. (TNGECL) and the Tamil Nadu Power Distribution Corporation Ltd. (TNPDCL) to float a tender inviting developers to set up a cumulative of 34.75 MW solar and wind projects. These projects are a part of the state's repowering plan to develop 18.75 MW of wind and 16.0 MW of solar projects.

  • The tender will seek bids to develop an integrated renewable power station that would include 18.75 MW of wind and 16 MW of solar PV power. The wind farm will be set up in the wind farm areas of Kayathar-I and II, Puliankulam, and Muppandal in the southern districts of Tamil Nadu.

  1. Senvion India Unveiled 4.2 MW Wind Turbine Prototype at Windergy India 2025

On October 30, 2025, Senvion India unveiled its 4.2 MW wind turbine generator (WTG) prototype at Windergy India 2025. Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Pralhad Venkatesh Joshi, graced the ceremony at the Chennai Trade Centre.

Built on Senvion’s modular 4XM platform and localized with over 85% India-sourced content, the 4.2M160 combines a 160-metre rotor, advanced controls, and high-reliability, data-driven O&M to increase annual energy production while reducing LCOE. Engineered in India but customizable to all operating conditions and diverse wind regimes, the platform is made in India - for India and the world.

  1. Adani Green Units Inked 60 MW Hybrid Deals to Supply Power Across Two States

On October 31, 2025, Adani Green Energy’s step-down subsidiaries, Adani Solar Energy Jodhpur Six and Adani Renewable Energy Forty One, entered into Power Consumption and Tripartite Agreements. Under the agreement, the company would supply 60 megawatts (MW) of solar-wind hybrid power to a commercial and industrial customer. The company said, in a regulatory filing, "The power will be sourced from a 50 MW solar plant in Baap, Rajasthan, and a 52 MW wind plant in Khavda, Gujarat."

Harnessing the Future: India’s Wind Energy Momentum Gains Stronger Ground

The month of October 2025 marked a pivotal point in India's wind energy history, as it united innovation with policy action. The emphasis on hybrid systems, local production, and advanced project management is a sign of a future-ready strategy for the growth of clean energy. With clarity in its regulations and a steady government push, India is ensuring that wind energy is one of the pillars of its renewable portfolio. Moreover, the use of enhanced turbine platforms and repowering projects in the country is a clear indication of aiming to achieve efficiency and grid stability. All these developments collectively support India in its determination to move towards a diversified, resilient, and low-carbon energy future driven by the power of its winds.

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