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Wind IPP Summit: India 2012

17 - 18 January, Hyatt Regency, Mumbai

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During the first decade of the 21st century, India emerged as the 2nd largest wind power market in Asia. Currently, its cumulative installed capacity is close to 13 GW, with the market growing at an average rate of over 20% over the past 3 years. More than 2,100 MW wind capacity projects were added in the current financial year 2010–11.

Wind energy investment models are now evolving in India with a greater focus on IPPs, repowering and beginning of an offshore wind energy projects. With wind energy being a key growth market for meeting state RPOs, the sector will see huge investments over the next few years as it continues to be one of India’s largest growth sectors of the economy.

Wind power in India has shown sharp growth, with the Government initiating a series of reforms over the last two years to increase the amount, and the efficiency, of private investment in the sector, including: introduction of generation-based incentives, Renewable purchase obligations and rationalised wind tariffs. Meanwhile, developers continue to aggressively expand their capacity in the country.

A number of private wind power producers are now expanding their portfolio in India and overseas. With this increased focus on developing large scale wind farms in India and Asian subcontinent, we bring to you India’s largest international conference and exhibition for wind power project developers in India. The conference will bring together policy makers, project investors, financial institutions, EPC players, equipment manufacturers and project advisors from across the globe to discuss the most suitable strategies for the investors.


Who is Attending?

•Renewable Energy IPPs

•Key Policy Makers and Government Officials

•Project Investors and Global EPC Players

•Wind Turbine and Equipment Manufacturers

•Project Developers and Investors

•Bankers and Investors

•PE Funds, VC Funds and Capital Advisors

•Project Consultants and Advisors

And Many More.

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