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April 12, 2025

Gujarat tops the table; TN, however, remains the only southern state to cross the 11,000 MW-mark in wind power

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Tamil Nadu Loses Top Spot in Wind Energy Again

TAMIL NADU has been relegated to second position in wind energy capacity for the second year in a row, with Gujarat topping the country table for 2024-25.

As per the official data for the previous year 2024-25, the state has a total installed capacity of 11,739.91 megawatts (MW), while Gujarat has taken the lead with 12,677.48 MW.

Tamil Nadu had been the numero uno in wind energy until 2022-23.

According to data from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy accessed by TNIE, Tamil Nadu remains the only southern state to cross the 11,000 MW-mark in wind power—a first in its history. Karnataka is in second place in the south with 7,351.10 MW, followed by Andhra Pradesh with 4,377.17 MW.

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