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+ 16-17 April, 2012

Every year, the EWEA annual event brings together companies and individuals to play an active role in shaping the future of the wind industry and enabling innovation that is crucial for building a better tomorrow for wind energy.

For the industry to continue its growth, it must remain innovative in all aspects – from the product design to the political frameworks and business models that shape its future direction.

EWEA 2012 in Copenhagen will therefore focus on innovating - The major driver of the industry. With even more insightful sessions, more interactive and meaningful high-level debates with the world’s senior experts, the conference at EWEA 2012 will be a four-day programme of high quality educational value and unrivalled opportunities for business networking.

For more information, visit: http://events.ewea.org/annual2012/conference/programme/
 

 

The Indian wind energy sector has an installed capacity of 14158.00 MW (as on March 31, 2011). In terms of wind power installed capacity, India is ranked 5th in the World. Today India is a major player in the global wind energy market.

The potential is far from exhausted. Indian Wind Energy Association has estimated that with the current level of technology, the ‘on-shore’ potential for utilization of wind energy for electricity generation is of the order of 65,000 MW. The unexploited resource availability has the potential to sustain the growth of wind energy sector in India in the years to come.

InWEA will help the industry in realizing this potential quickly and efficiently

 

List of petition Filed by InWEA in SERCs and Courts across Various
States in India


Encouraging MSME to acquire product certification licenses from National / Intwrnational Bodies.

MNRE Scheme for Implementation of Generation Based Incentives (GBI) for Grid Interactive Wind Power Projects:

Operational Guideline for implementation of GBI Scheme:
(Please note that it is clarified that in case of Captive & Group captive Wind Power Projects, the incentive would be available to the extent of sale of electricity to the grid.)

GBI/AD Registration Form - Annexure I

GBI/AD Registration Form - Annexure II

Scheme for Implementation of Generation Based Incentives (GBI) for Grid Interactive Wind Power Projects.

First Discussion Paper on Goods and Services Tax in India

CERC Notification on RE Tariff Regulations, 2009

CERC press release on RE Tariff Regulations, 2009

Note on CDM Project  

New TUF Scheme from November 1, 2007 till 31 March, 2012  


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