India’s first dedicated Wind Turbine Supply Chain Management Portal, WT‑MARUT (Wind Turbine Materials and Resources Utility Tracker), was launched on 15 June 2026 at the Global Wind Day Conference in Goa organised by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy with industry bodies.
About WT‑MARUT
- Primary purpose: Supply chain visibility for wind turbine manufacturing and component suppliers.
- Core functions: Supplier discovery, inventory/resource tracking, compliance support for the ALMM framework, and export readiness facilitation.
- Stakeholder inputs: Developed with industry bodies including IWTMA, WIPPA and IWPA.
Key statistics
- Launch date: 15 June 2026.
- FY 2025‑26 installations: 6.1 GW added (46% year‑on‑year increase).
- Total capacity: >56.1 GW as of June 2026; India is the world’s fourth‑largest wind market.
- Exports FY 2025‑26: Wind turbine exports crossed ₹12,000 crore (≈50% YoY growth).
- Export projections: India could supply 10% of global turbine exports by 2030 and 20% by 2040 (IWTMA–PwC).
- National targets: 100 GW by 2030 and 155 GW by 2035.
Regulatory & procurement linkages
- ALMM: Approved List of Models and Manufacturers used for procurement eligibility and compliance monitoring under MNRE guidance.
- Policy interface: Portal aligns supplier data with procurement, certification and export documentation needs.
IASPOINT Booster Facts
- WT‑MARUT full form: Wind Turbine Materials and Resources Utility Tracker.
- Organising ministry: MNRE organised the Global Wind Day Conference where WT‑MARUT was unveiled.
- Industry bodies: IWTMA represents turbine manufacturers; IWPA and WIPPA represent developers and component producers.
