The 7th edition of Windergy India 2025, the exclusive international trade fair and conference for the wind energy sector in India, is scheduled to take place from October 29 to 31 at the Chennai Trade Centre. The event will be held under the theme ‘Wind Power: Policies and Partnerships Towards Aatmanirbharta’.
As India makes significant strides in wind energy generation, the event offers unparalleled opportunities to connect, collaborate, and shape the future of renewable energy.
The conference serves as a premier business-to-business platform, bringing together policymakers, regulatory authorities, international and domestic solution providers, and industry leaders from around the world.
This edition promises to be grander than ever, with exhibitors from more than 20 countries and over 15,000 visitors expected to attend. Pavilions from leading wind power nations such as Denmark, Germany, and Spain will further enhance the value of the event.
The inaugural session will be graced by Pralhad Joshi, Cabinet Minister for New and Renewable Energy, and Shripad Yesso Naik, Union Minister of State for New and Renewable Energy.
Conference Agenda
Alongside the mega trade fair—featuring over 350 international and national exhibitors—the event will host high-powered panel discussions and roundtables on October 29 and 30, led by eminent industry professionals. The conference promises to energise the sector and spark meaningful dialogue.
Day 1 will feature the Tulsi Tanti Memorial Lecture on ‘The Road to Energy Self-Sufficiency and Net Zero: The Strategic Role of Wind’, followed by a high-level Government Policy and Regulatory Panel discussing the pathway to achieving 100 GW of wind power by 2030.
The State Leadership Roundtable will highlight regional momentum in ‘Powering the Wind Surge’, while sessions on advancing offshore wind development and international best practices in both onshore and offshore installations, operations, and maintenance will offer global insights.
Day 2 will continue with discussions on policy pathways to 100 GW, unlocking capital for wind energy assets, and enhancing supply chain efficiency and carbon-neutral export competitiveness. Additional sessions will explore cost reduction strategies for raw material suppliers and wind component manufacturers. The conference will culminate in ‘Winds of Influence’, a powerful session led by women leaders redefining India’s wind energy landscape.
Government Initiatives
The Government of India has been strategically reforming and promoting the wind energy sector. A recent GST Council decision to reduce taxes on wind energy equipment from 12% to 5% has significantly boosted the industry. This initiative encourages growth, affordability, and innovation while bringing the country closer to its climate and energy security goals.
With strong government support and positive market trends, India’s target of achieving 150 GW of wind energy is well within reach.
Windergy India 2025 is supported by the Ministry of Power, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), NITI Aayog, and several leading industry bodies. Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (KREDL) joins as the Partner State, showcasing Karnataka’s commitment to wind innovation.
Key event partners include Suzlon Energy Limited, Envision Wind Power, Senvion India, GE Vernova, Renfra Energy, Winergy, Globe Ecologistics, Exxon Mobil, Nexhs Renewables, Leap Green, UL Solutions, and Latent Landinfra.
Windergy India 2025 is a gateway to experience and knowledge, enabling attendees to explore the latest technologies, products, and services driving advancements in wind power. The event also provides a platform for meaningful discussions that foster innovation and sectoral growth.
It presents an excellent opportunity to connect, collaborate, and contribute to India’s net-zero ambitions. Visitors are invited to witness and join the pursuit of harnessing the power of wind to transform the future.
“As we stand on the cusp of a new era in energy transition, it is imperative to recognise the pivotal role that wind energy plays in shaping a sustainable future. The global shift towards renewable energy sources has been underpinned by technical innovations and economies of scale, translating into increasing cost competitiveness of renewable technologies,” said Girish Tanti, Chairman, Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers’ Association.
“As one of the world’s fastest-growing renewable energy markets, India’s quest for Aatmanirbharta (self-reliance) in renewable energy is powered by bold policies, strategic partnerships, and faith in indigenous innovation. Wind power is not just a vector of clean energy, but the cornerstone of our national self-reliance,” said Aditya Pyasi, CEO, Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers’ Association.
“Windergy India 2025 will be a global crossroads for wind energy innovation, investment, and collaboration. As India scales its renewable ambitions, this platform will spotlight emerging technologies, unlock new business opportunities, and foster strategic alliances across borders. We are committed to curating an ecosystem where ideas flourish and partnerships thrive,” said Pradeep Devaiah, Chairman & CEO, PDA Ventures.
