India Ranks 4th Globally in Wind Energy Capacity: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India now ranks fourth globally in total wind energy capacity, having added approximately 6 GW in a single year. He highlighted that states like Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan are leading this renewable energy revolution. The PM emphasized that wind energy projects are creating new employment opportunities and skill development for India's youth, especially in rural areas. He called on citizens to embrace clean energy and conservation as a dual responsibility for a sustainable and self-reliant future.

Key Points: India 4th Global Wind Energy Leader: PM Modi

  • India ranks 4th globally in wind energy capacity
  • Added approx 6 GW in a single year
  • Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Rajasthan lead
  • Wind energy creating jobs and skills for youth
  • Clean energy adoption vital for sustainable future
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PM Modi celebrates nation's global 4th rank in renewable energy, highlights massive expansion

PM Modi announces India ranks 4th globally in wind energy capacity, adding 6 GW in a year. Gujarat, Tamil Nadu lead the green revolution.

"This achievement is not merely a technical success, but a powerful symbol of the nation's collective willpower and commitment to a sustainable future. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 26

Highlighting India's burgeoning leadership in the global renewable energy landscape, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently lauded the nation's extraordinary progress in wind power during his latest 'Mann Ki Baat' address on Sunday.

The Prime Minister revealed that India has achieved a significant milestone by adding approximately 6 GW of new wind energy capacity within a single year, a feat that has captured the attention of the international community.

PM Modi noted that India now ranks fourth globally in terms of total wind energy capacity. He described this achievement not merely as a technical success, but as a powerful symbol of the nation's collective willpower and commitment to a sustainable future.

According to the Prime Minister, the rapid advancement in this sector is a testament to the focused efforts of both the government and the citizens in transitioning towards a greener economy. Key states such as Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan are leading this energy revolution.

The Prime Minister specifically highlighted the transformation of Gujarat's desert regions, including Kutch, Patan, and Banaskantha. These areas, once characterised solely by their vast and barren landscapes, have been repurposed into hubs for large-scale renewable energy projects. This shift has turned geographical challenges into economic assets, providing a blueprint for sustainable development across the country.

Beyond environmental benefits, the Prime Minister emphasised the socio-economic impact of these projects. The rise of wind energy is creating a wealth of new opportunities for India's youth.

As the sector expands, new skill sets are being developed, and diverse avenues for employment are opening up in rural and semi-urban areas. This growth ensures that the transition to clean energy also serves as a catalyst for professional development and economic empowerment.

Closing his remarks on the topic, the Prime Minister framed the adoption of clean energy as a vital responsibility for every citizen. He asserted that securing the nation's future requires a dual approach -- conservation of electricity and the widespread embrace of renewable sources.

PM Modi stressed that significant national change is the result of initiatives taken at every level of society. By prioritising clean energy today, India is not only addressing global environmental concerns but also building a resilient and self-reliant energy infrastructure for generations to come, he said.

- IANS

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Neha E
Proud moment for India! 🇮🇳 I grew up near Kutch and remember barren lands there. Now seeing windmills dotting that landscape is incredible. This is real progress that creates jobs and protects our environment for our kids. Modi ji's Mann Ki Baat always gives such positive energy!
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Rohit L
Fourth globally is impressive, but we need to ask tough questions too. What about the displacement of local communities in these 'barren lands'? Are farmers getting fair compensation? Development is good, but not at the cost of livelihoods. Let's ensure inclusive growth.
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Jennifer L
As someone working in the energy sector, this is genuinely exciting! 6 GW in one year is no joke. India is showing that developing nations can lead in clean energy. My only concern is grid stability—with more intermittent sources, we need better battery storage and smart grid tech. But kudos to the team!
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Kavya N
Renewable energy is the way forward, absolutely. But why does every success story have to be attributed to just one person? This is collective work of scientists, engineers, and workers. Let's celebrate them too! Still, happy to see India rising in this field. 🌿
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Deepak U
Rajasthan here! We see windmills everywhere now. It's good for jobs, but electricity bills haven't come down for us common folks. Hope the benefits trickle down to consumers soon. Also, what about waste disposal of old wind turbines? That's an environmental time bomb waiting to happen.

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