Government issues VGF guidelines for 1 GW offshore wind projects


The Indian government has released new guidelines for the implementation of a 1 gigawatt (GW) offshore wind energy initiative. These guidelines introduce a viability gap funding (VGF) mechanism designed to support the financial feasibility of large-scale offshore wind projects. The VGF scheme aims to attract private investment and encourage the development of offshore wind infrastructure, which is crucial for meeting India’s renewable energy targets. The guidelines outline the eligibility criteria, funding process, and project requirements to streamline the deployment of these projects.

Key aspects of the VGF guidelines include provisions for competitive bidding, detailed technical and financial criteria for project developers, and a structured support framework to mitigate investment risks. This move aligns with India's broader strategy to enhance its renewable energy capacity and reduce dependence on fossil fuels, thereby contributing to global climate goals.

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