JSW Energy has commissioned its wind blade manufacturing facility at Halol, Gujarat, marking a significant milestone in the company’s renewable energy expansion strategy. The new facility is expected to strengthen the company’s manufacturing ecosystem while supporting its growing wind power portfolio across India.
The Halol plant has an annual production capacity of up to 450 wind blades, equivalent to nearly 600 MW of wind energy projects. The facility will manufacture advanced 82-metre wind turbine blades designed for 4 MW wind turbine generators, enabling higher efficiency and improved power generation.
According to the company, the project is a key step toward enhancing vertical integration within its renewable energy business. By manufacturing wind blades in-house, JSW Energy aims to reduce dependence on external suppliers, improve execution timelines, and strengthen supply chain reliability.
The commissioning of the Gujarat facility is part of JSW Energy’s broader plan to expand its renewable manufacturing capabilities. The company has also indicated that another wind blade manufacturing unit at Chitradurga in Karnataka is currently in the advanced stages of commissioning.
JSW Energy currently operates around 3.9 GW of installed wind energy capacity and continues to expand its renewable portfolio through wind, solar, hybrid, and energy storage projects. The new facility is expected to help optimize project costs, improve operational efficiency, and support future renewable energy developments.
The latest development reflects JSW Energy’s long-term commitment to building a self-reliant clean energy ecosystem in India. By strengthening domestic manufacturing capabilities and securing critical components for its projects, the company is positioning itself for sustained growth while contributing to the country’s renewable energy ambitions.




