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    Technology Development and Manufacturing Base for Wind Power

    The Wind Turbine Generator technology has evolved and state-of-the-art technologies are available in the country for the manufacture of wind turbines. Around 70-80% indigenisation has been achieved with strong domestic manufacturing in the wind sector. All the major global players in this field have their presence in the country with more than 12 different companies, through (i) joint ventures under licensed production (ii) subsidiaries of foreign companies, and (iii) Indian companies with their own technology. The unit size of machines has gone up to 5.2 MW. The current annual production capacity of domestic wind turbines is about 15000 MW.

    Revised List of Models & Manufacturers (RLMM)

    The Revised List of Models & Manufacturers is the list of type and quality certified wind turbine models eligible for installation in the country in order to facilitate SNAs, investors, lenders and developers. This list is based on the provision of type certification and quality assurance of wind turbines in India as per Guidelines for Development of Onshore Wind Power Projects issued by this Ministry vide F. No. 66/183/2016-WE dated 22 October 2016. As per the said guidelines, type and quality certification by an Internationally Accredited Certification Body shall be a mandatory requirement for manufacturers of wind turbines and components and the both certifications should mandatorily include Hub and Nacelle assembly/manufacturing facility in India.

    Concessional Custom Duty Certificates (CCDCs)

    In order to encourage the manufacturing of Wind Turbine Generators(WTG) in India, Government is providing financial incentive in the form of Concessional Custom Duty on some of the critical components required to be imported for manufacturing of WTG.

    Ministry of Finance vide its Notification No. 02/2023-Customs dated 01.02.2023(589 KB, PDF) has provided the concessional custom duty benefit till 31.03.2025. Wind Turbine Generators/ Models which are included in the RLMM list of MNRE for OEM and component Manufacturers, whose Bill of Material (indicating the drawing no, quantity required and supplier for the part/ raw materials) is accepted by the Ministry, are only eligible for Concessional Custom Duty Certificates (CCDCs).

    The procedure for availing CCDC is given as under.

    Application Procedure:

    1. The applicants are required to submit the application online in the prescribed format for availing concessional customs duty certificate at the online portal address ccdcwind.gov.in.: prescribed format. (802 KB, PDF)

    2. The following documents are required to be submitted/uploaded along with the application:-

    • Commercial invoice issued by the supplier in the name of importer.
    • Bill of lading
    • Packaging List
    • IEC & ISO Certificate
    • Undertaking(s) in Annexure A and Annexure B.
    • Break-up of purchase made against the purchase orders made so far.
    • Running utilization report with each application in prescribed format
    • Quarterly utilization report at the end of each quarter in prescribed format.
    • Manufacturing plan for the applicable Financial Year in prescribed format.

    3.The application for availing CCDC with requisite documents is processed and scrutinised for issuance of CCDC.

    4.The time frame for issuance of CCDC after receipt of application complete in all respect along with requisite documents is 9 days for consignment through sea route and 3 days for Air route.

    The online portal for submission of application has been developed and may be visited at http://ccdcwind.gov.in/