Ankita C. Bagul, Arun M. Kulkarni

Authors

  • Ankita C. Bagul  Mechanical Engineering, Mumbai University, SSJCET Asangaon, Maharashtra, India
  • Arun M. Kulkarni  Mechanical Engineering, Mumbai University, SSJCET Asangaon, Maharashtra, India
  • Amol S. Dayma  Mechanical Engineering, Mumbai University, SSJCET Asangaon, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

In India, the wind power generation has gained a high level of attention and acceptability compared to other renewable energy technologies. New technological developments in wind power design have contributed for the significant advances in wind energy penetration and to get optimum power from available wind. This paper discusses potential of wind energy in India, status of wind power industry, wind energy programs including Indian wind energy policy and state-wise wind power of India.

Abstract

In India, the wind power generation has gained a high level of attention and acceptability compared to other renewable energy technologies. New technological developments in wind power design have contributed for the significant advances in wind energy penetration and to get optimum power from available wind. This paper discusses potential of wind energy in India, status of wind power industry, wind energy programs including Indian wind energy policy and state-wise wind power of India.

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2018-02-28

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Ankita C. Bagul, Arun M. Kulkarni, Amol S. Dayma, " Ankita C. Bagul, Arun M. Kulkarni, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 4, Issue 1, pp.1128-1133, January-February-2018.