The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy aims to add 30,000 mw capacity during the 12th Plan period (2012-17) from various renewable energy sources. This information was given by Minister for New & Renewable Energy, Farooq Abdullah in Rajya Sabha recently. About 27,000 mw renewable power generation capacity has been installed in the country from various rene
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Promote renewable power | Budget 2013-14
Reliable Power: We believe that providing reliable power should be the first priority, thereby restoring the balance between demand and supply. With this having been accomplished, policy makers can then address the affordability criterion as the next step.Consequently, it is critical that the over 30 GW of capacity (that is ready for commissioning and is awaiting fuel supply), is supplied with fuel immediately. This applies for both coal and gas-based plants.
Fall in wind capacity addition
India’s wind power capacity addition fell by nearly half in the first three months of the current financial year over the same period last year.
TNEB trims power evacuation
The Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) has cut back on wind power evacuation in the last three days leaving significant wind generation capacity unutilised.
TNEB trims power evacuation
The Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) has cut back on wind power evacuation in the last three days leaving significant wind generation capacity unutilised.

