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India is now the largest country on the planet, and it is blessed with natural resources. The South Asian country was one of the first to embrace modern wind power, building a domestic wind industry driven by many small and medium-sized enterprises, some of which have become global players.
As an entrepreneur and treasurer of the Indian Wind Power Association, Dr N. Karunamoorthy talks to Stefan Gsänger about the historical development of wind energy utilisation, the main drivers, key players, economic opportunities and regulatory barriers. How is wind power helping India to become an economic superpower?
India is now the largest country on the planet, and it is blessed with natural resources. The South Asian country was one of the first to embrace modern wind power, building a domestic wind industry driven by many small and medium-sized enterprises, some of which have become global players.
As an entrepreneur and treasurer of the Indian Wind Power Association, Dr N. Karunamoorthy talks to Stefan Gsänger about the historical development of wind energy utilisation, the main drivers, key players, economic opportunities and regulatory barriers. How is wind power helping India to become an economic superpower?