Wind turbine manufacturing industry
Sunil Mani
Chapter 4 in India’s High-Tech Leap, Industrial Policy and Future of Innovation, 2026, pp 94-117 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter examines India's progress in wind turbine manufacturing as part of its renewable energy strategy. It explores the contributions of domestic firms like Suzlon and Inox Wind, alongside global players. The chapter discusses how state-led research initiatives, industry collaboration, and a focus on sustainability have fostered the growth of this sector. It analyses the challenges faced by the industry, such as technological advancements and competition from other renewable sources. The chapter examines the role of government policies in supporting the wind energy sector, including incentives for manufacturers and wind farm developers. It concludes with an assessment of India's position in the global wind turbine market and future prospects for the industry.
Keywords: Wind Turbine Manufacturing; Renewable Energy Policy; Offshore Wind; Technology Diffusion; Export Potential; Sectoral Innovation Systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035382309
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