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Background
Harnessing wind energy has come a long way in India, on par with
international development, with the private sector actively participating
in the path laid down by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) over the last decade. The policy formulated for the development
of wind power by MNRE supported by the State Policies, including
the evacuation of power through the State Electricity Boards, has
placed India on the world wind energy map.
To sustain wind energy development and to help India achieve self-reliance
in the power sector supplementing the core conventional resources,
MNRE has been planning and developing the basic infrastructure,
institutions, and resources for carrying out research and development,
large scale demonstration and diffusion of the non-conventional
energy sources.
As a step towards achieving these broad goals and to tackle the
challenges in sustaining the development and accelerating the pace
of utilization of wind energy in the country the Centre, For Wind
Energy Technology (C-WET) has been established by MNRE at Chennai
as an autonomous R&D institution of Government of India.
A Wind Turbine Test Station with technical and partial financial
support by Danida, Government of Denmark, has been established at
Kayathar, in Thoothukudi, District, and Tamil Nadu, as an integral
part of the Centre.
It is envisioned that C-WET will serve as a technical focal point
of excellence to foster the development of wind energy in the country.
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