The roundtable, organized on the sidelines of the
4th edition of the Global Renewable Energy Investors' Meet and Expo (RE-INVEST
2024), brought together key government officials, industry leaders, and
international experts to discuss the development of offshore wind energy in
Gujarat. The roundtable focused on
strategies to harness Gujarat's immense offshore wind energy potential,
leveraging its 1,600 km coastline and well-developed port infrastructure.
The roundtable was chaired by Bhupinder Singh
Bhalla, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government
of Gujarat and moderated by Alp Gunesever, Special Advisor at the Danish Energy
Agency. Senior officials from both government and industry exchanged thoughts,
had in-depth discussions, and fostered partnerships among key stakeholders.
The session opened with an address by Government of
Gujarat, highlighting key milestones, including securing Viability Gap Funding
for 500 MW of offshore wind projects along the Pipavav coast and approval for
seabed blocks to develop 10 GW of offshore wind parks in Gujarat.
Commenting on this CEO Roundtable, Shri Bhupinder
Singh Bhalla, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE),
Government of Gujarat, said, "With
its impressive 1,600-kilometer coastline, Gujarat is strategically positioned
to become a hub for offshore wind energy sector in India. Favourable wind
speeds and water depths make Gujarat an ideal location for large-scale offshore
wind farms. Offshore wind energy is likely to play a pivotal role in
helping India achieve its target of "500 GW by 2030" and "Net
Zero by 2070" and Gujarat is poised to emerge as a key player in the
offshore wind energy. The Central government has already identified potential
offshore wind blocks off Gujarat's coast, with a potential of 32-35 GW of wind
energy. This development aligns with Gujarat's goal of achieving 100 GW of
installed RE capacity by 2030, contributing significantly to the nation's clean
energy portfolio."
The forum underscored the need for a skilled
workforce, dedicated port facilities, and the utilization of available funding
mechanisms from institutions like the IFC and the World Bank. The successful development of offshore wind
energy projects heavily relies on a clear and supportive regulatory framework.
The Government of India and the Government of Gujarat have initiated several
key policy measures to create a conducive environment for offshore wind energy.
The roundtable delved into attracting large-scale investments through
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), Green Financing, and incentives for both
domestic and international investors.
To support logistics and supply chains for offshore
wind projects, Gujarat is investing in enhancing its port infrastructure and
transmission network. Advance mechanisms for managing fluctuating power outputs
from wind farms and how to leverage the existing infrastructure for connecting
Offshore Wind Farms to the State and National Grid will also be discussed.
India is still in the early stages of developing offshore wind energy
projects, and while venturing
into this domain, Gujarat will be facing a few challenges in terms of advanced
structures for offshore platforms, transmission to onshore grid, regulatory
processes and other technical and operational challenges.
This
roundtable provided a platform to discuss methods and solutions to overcome the
challenges of developing offshore wind projects in Gujarat.