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India and the UK launched a taskforce to boost offshore wind in Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, using UK expertise and a ₹7,453 crore fund, as India exceeds 272 GW non-fossil capacity and drives green hydrogen innovation.
India and the UK launched the India-UK Offshore Wind Taskforce on February 18, 2026, to accelerate offshore wind development in Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, leveraging UK expertise and India’s growing clean energy scale.
The initiative supports ecosystem planning, infrastructure upgrades, and financing, backed by a ₹7,453 crore viability gap fund.
India has surpassed 272 GW of non-fossil capacity, achieved 50% non-fossil power five years early, and added over 35 GW of solar and 4.61 GW of wind in the current fiscal year.
Offshore wind integration with green hydrogen and grid modernization is prioritized, with green hydrogen prices reaching a record low of ₹279 per kg.
India y el Reino Unido lanzaron un grupo de trabajo para impulsar la energía eólica marina en Gujarat y Tamil Nadu, utilizando la experiencia del Reino Unido y un fondo de ₹ 7,453 millones, ya que la India supera los 272 GW de capacidad no fósil e impulsa la innovación de hidrógeno verde.