Windergy India 2025: India's only trade fair and conference dedicated to the wind energy turn seven this year, as Chennai prepares to host Windergy India 2025 from October 29-31 at the Chennai Trade Centre, with more than 20 countries participating and over 15,000 people expected to attend as visitors.
The inaugural session of Windergy India 2025 will be graced by Shri Pralhad Joshi, Cabinet Minister for New and Renewable Energy, and Shri Shripad Yesso Naik, Union Minister of State for New and Renewable Energy.
India, ranked fourth globally in wind energy installations, is making significant strides in wind power generation while continuing to achieve remarkable progress across its broader renewable energy landscape. Numbers suggest that as of August 2025, India's installed wind power capacity is 52681.2 MW, making it one of the largest producers and advocates for developing wind energy, both indigenously and globally.
Moreover, the recent reforms in GST, the Government of India's initiative to reduce taxes on wind energy equipment from 12% to 5% are expected to give a much-needed boost to the sector. Experts believe that this change in the GST slab will encourage greater affordability and innovation, bringing the country closer to its climate and energy security goals, including the target of achieving 150 GW of wind power capacity.