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‘Repowering’ before 2030, a definite boost in Indian wind energy - dg discourse
Repowering of older wind parks is the need of the day. Across the globe, it has already been initiated. Repowering will help India to reclaim its high wind site to enhance energy productivity. India needs to act fast, resolving all hindering issues that are surfacing out in this course.
India should act to get an additional 30 GW from old wind parks
‘Repowering’ before 2030, a definite boost in Indian wind energy - dg discourse
During my initial days, I took part in the development of a large wind park in India called ‘Vankuswade’. Now carries a total 259 MW capacity, on the hilltop stretching 21 km at Satara district in India. Those days the site was populated with 263 numbers of 350 KW turbines. Would it have been a site with 263 numbers 2.1 MW turbines of the same make, the wind park capacity would have six-fold higher. The principle of repowering is based on this very opportunity.
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