The Renewable Landscape: A Look at Clean Energy in Asia

According to the Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association, India has an installed wind power capacity of 992 MW. Commercial installation accounts for approximately 940 of those MW. Wind has contributed about 3.5 billion units of electricity to India’s grid since the country began harnessing wind power.

6. Turbine Vanes Ready for Action


A field full of wind turbine vanes awaiting construction in Belur, India.
Source: Indian Wine Turbine Manufacturers Association
Image Credit: Niveditak on Flickr under a Creative Commons License

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2 Responses to “The Renewable Landscape: A Look at Clean Energy in Asia”

  1. Alex Says:

    That’s great News! It’s about time someone finally decided to put their foot down and do something. Now it will be just a matter of time before people in the US realize that it is a good idea and maybe they will finally do something instead of just sitting around until the last minute.

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