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IWTMA Highlights ASEAN’s Rising Wind Energy Potential at AWEE 2026

At the ASEAN Wind Energy Expo 2026, IWTMA emphasised regional collaboration with India and Germany to scale onshore and offshore wind capacity and build resilient supply chains.

March 30, 2026. By News Bureau

The Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association (IWTMA) highlighted ASEAN’s emergence as a key wind energy market at the AWE-ASEAN Wind Energy Expo 2026, with its CEO, Aditya Pyasi, convening a panel discussion on ‘Offshore and Onshore Wind Capacity Addition in ASEAN’ at the IMPACT Exhibition Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.

ASEAN is at a critical juncture in its energy transition, with electricity demand growing at 3–4 percent annually and increasing pressure to reduce fossil fuel dependence. Wind energy is turning up as a key lever in this shift, with onshore capacity expected to scale from 6.5 GW in 2024 to 26 GW by 2030, alongside a growing pipeline of offshore projects.

However, unlocking this opportunity at scale will require coordinated action across manufacturing, technology and policy frameworks. In this context, stronger collaboration between India, Germany and ASEAN can play a pivotal role in bridging capability gaps, enabling efficient project execution, and building resilient supply chains.

Dr P.K. Dash, Scientist E, MNRE, “India views wind energy—both onshore and offshore—as a cornerstone of the global clean energy transition. As one of the world’s leading wind power markets, India has developed strong policy frameworks, manufacturing capabilities and grid integration experience that can contribute meaningfully to regional collaboration. Platforms such as the ASEAN Wind Energy Expo provide an important opportunity for knowledge exchange between India and ASEAN countries as we collectively scale up renewable energy deployment. Strengthening partnerships in technology, supply chains  and capacity building will be critical to accelerating wind capacity addition across the region and advancing our shared climate and energy security goals.”

The session brings together policymakers and industry leaders from India and global markets, including Dr Prabir K. Dash (Director and Scientist E, MNRE, Government of India), K. Bharathy (Treasurer, IWTMA & CEO, Windar Renewable), Neeraj Saoji (Head International Market Development, Suzlon Energy), Sidharth Jain (Founder and CEO, MEC Intelligence), among others, to deliberate on scaling wind energy deployment across ASEAN.

Aditya Pyasi, CEO, IWTMA, “ASEAN stands at the cusp of a decisive decade for wind and storage. As India’s official wind manufacturing gateway to ASEAN, IWTMA members bring proven scale, competitive costs and a full value chain from blades to digital O&M. Our message in AWEE is simple: let us co create an Asian supply chain that accelerates your onshore, offshore and hybrid projects, while de-risking dependence on any single country or technology. Together, India and ASEAN can build a resilient green corridor—where turbines, talent and technology move seamlessly across borders to deliver reliable, affordable clean power for our 2 billion plus people.”

The discussion focused on key enablers such as manufacturing localisation, supply chain resilience, financing frameworks, and grid integration, aimed at translating strategic intent into actionable outcomes for the sector.

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