Business Standard
Sunday, Feb 12, 2012
drived banner
drived banner
  Advanced Search
RSS
Content Guide
Follow us on  
||||Economy & Policy||||| 
 Section Home | News Now | Today's Paper | Features & Analysis | Politics & Public Affairs | Q&A | Columnists | BS Says
Home > Economy & Policy Live Markets | Commodities
 

'India can generate 48,000 Mw through wind energy'
TE Narasimhan / Chennai Oct 14, 2009, 00:25 IST

India has a potential of generating over 48,000 Mw through wind energy farms, and for that it would require just 1 per cent of its land, according to an estimate by the Centre for Wind Energy Technology (C-WET).

The centre, in its initial study at the coastal district of Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu, has showed it is possible to generate power through offshore wind farms. So far, these farms had been developed onshore. To examine the feasibility of offshore wind farms, the centre conducted the first phase of its study at Dhanushkodi in Rameswaram.

For the next level, it is awaiting approval from various government agencies.

C-WET is an autonomous research and development institution under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).

“Our initial finding showed that it could be possible to generate power by setting up offshore wind farms,” C-WET executive director S Gomathinayagam said on the sidelines of the CII-organised Power 2009 summit.

Of the total 15,000 Mw of renewable energy, 10,528 Mw is wind energy, he told Business Standard. Tamil Nadu continues to maintain the number one position in the country in wind power generation, with 42 per cent of the total installed capacity in the country.

The data measurement include wind speeds, wind direction, sea temperature, sea current characteristics and wave data for environmental research, design and development of offshore wind farm and potential impacts of these measured parameters on wind farms.

“So far, Rameswaram has shown good potential, where wind power density of about 350-500 Watts per sq metres has been recorded. This was measured with velocity along with the height and measuring through sound deduction technology,” he said.

“We are now going for the next level by setting up a 100-metre mast, which would require clearance from 10 government departments,” said Gomathinayagam. MNRE has funded Rs 1 crore for this project.

Apart from the offshore, the centre has installed 620 stations across the country to measure data and 261 places have been identified as potential locations, which can go beyond 200 Watts.

Offshore wind development zones are generally considered to be 10 km or more from land. Offshore wind turbines are less obtrusive than turbines on land, as their size and noise is mitigated by distance. Because water has less surface roughness than land (especially deeper water), the average wind speed is usually considerably higher over open water. Capacity factors (utilisation rates) are considerably higher than for onshore and nearshore locations.

As of 2008, according to reports, Europe leads the world in development of offshore wind power, due to strong wind resources and shallow water in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, and limitations on suitable locations on land due to dense populations and existing developments. Denmark installed the first offshore wind farms, and for years was the world leader in this, until the United Kingdom gained the lead in October 2008, with 590 M2 of nameplate capacity installed. The UK plans to build much more extensive offshore wind farms by 2020.

New Ipad Application :Business Standard's all new IPad App
Click here to download for free
Arrow Other Stories     
- Weekly: Uptrend continues, broader markets outperform
- CBI begins in-house probe into AI's pay-off scam
- British bankers arrested in tax probe
- DLF net debt falls, to raise Rs 6,000 cr by FY13-end
- Oil India Q3 net up 12% at Rs 1,014 cr
  Read Business news in 
- Now property search gets more exciting than ever before!
- Office 365 for professionals and small businesses.
- Are You Serious About Your Future? Click here to know more
- Financial Learning now made easier and more convenient.
- Earn fuel worth Rs.2400 with Citi
- India's No. 1 Property Site. Click here to know more..
- Get 5% cashback on telephone bills with Citi
- Exim Bank Conclave on India - Africa Project Partnership. Know more..
- Be part of it The World's Largest Aircraft.
- Creating Wealth made simple the SIP way. Know more..
- Only Developer to give a guarantee on time space & rate.
- Buy Your Property with Our Triple Guarantee in India.
- Improve Patient Care & Experience. Click here to know more
- Win a Business Class Ticket to Europe..Know more..
-  Introduce a New Automotive Luxury Car.. know more
- Health is Wealth..... Insurance + Savings... Know More...
Sorry, comments to this story are closed
Latest Messages
Posted by: DMMELLOW
then why is not there an agressive WID ENERGY INTALLATION PLAN alike China's?
Posted by: JayantIngolikar
The renewable energy majors viz. Wind and Solar techniques of power generation have failed to prove a strong and viable alternative to coal based dirty thermal power generation technique. The maximum potential available for expoitation is stated to be 48,000 Mw (As per my information it is about 75000 Mw). What beyond 48000 Mw? The problem with Wind Power is that the power generated is not controllable as per need and the Plant Load Factor looms in range of meagre 20 to 25 %. We need a technique which would keep pace with demand of power in tandem endlessly. I have one such concept of eco-friendly renewable power which should prove a strong and viable alternative to coal based power and much more. The concept can be transformed into reality with small R&D effort. If interested to more about it please call me.
SmartInvestor+ E-zine
  Pay Rs.747/- for 3 years and
  get a branded watch FREE

  Subscribe Now
Most Popular
Read
E-Mailed
Commented
   
- Retailers pick the tab for customers
- This V-Day, hotels serve love at first bite
- Sreelatha Menon: Recycling microfinance
- Jyoti Malhotra: Islands in the storm
- Government seeks India Inc help to push agriculture schemes
 
 More  
New Ipad Application
 Business Standard's all new IPad  App
 Click here to download for free
  BS Specials  
    Full coverage of elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa
  Hot Searches  
 
Ambassador car |  Uttarakhand |  TCS |  Sarfaesi Act |  Vodafone |  DZire |  Aakash tablet |  Sodexo |  NHAI |  Companies Bill 2011 |  Playbook |  Rupee |  Samsung Galaxy Note |  Kingfisher Airlines |  FDI in retail |  Silver |  Provident Fund |  income tax refund |  Anna Hazare |  iPhone |  Reliance Industries |  SEBI |  BSNL |  BSE |  NSE |  Mukesh Ambani |  Anil Ambani |  TCS |  Infosys |  Pranab Mukherjee |  Sonia Gandhi |  Rahul Gandhi |  New Pension Scheme |  Reliance |  RBI |  GDP |  Gold |  Ratan Tata |  ICICI |  B-School |  Sensex |  Tax calculator |  Home Loan |  Personal Finance |  inflation |  oil prices |  Barack Obama |   
 
  Member Area Write to the Editor RSS Archives Advanced Search
  Subscribe to BS print product BS e-paper Newsletter Portfolio Tracker
  BS Products BS Hindi BS Motoring BS Books
FOR HOT PRODUCTS
BS Bazaar.com
Home | Markets & Investing | Companies & Industry | Banking & Finance | Economy & Policy | Opinion
Life & Leisure | Management & Marketing | Tech World
About Us | Partner With Us | Code of Conduct | Careers | Advertise with us| Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Contact Us