Ocean Energy: Indias Untapped Powerhouse Could Transform the Nation
- Ajjay Bhagyakar

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By Ajjay Bhagyakar | Published by Griha Realty
Source: X
A viral post circulating on X has sparked a powerful conversation: What if just 1% of India’s ocean energy could power the entire country?
While the statement may sound bold, experts agree on one thing—India’s coastal energy potential is massive and largely untapped, Ocean Energy: Indias Untapped Powerhouse Could Transform the Nation.
The Hidden Power of India’s Coastline
India has a coastline of over 7,500 km, giving it access to vast ocean energy resources.
Studies suggest:
Wave energy potential alone is around 40,000 MW
Tidal energy adds another 12,000+ MW
Ocean thermal energy could reach up to 180,000 MW (theoretical)
Combined, this places ocean energy among the largest renewable opportunities in India, rivaling traditional sources like solar and wind.
What is Ocean Energy?
Ocean energy (also called marine energy) is generated from waves, tides, and temperature differences in the sea.
Technologies already exist, including:
Wave energy converters
Tidal turbines
Ocean thermal energy systems
These systems convert the natural movement of water into electricity—clean, renewable, and consistent.
So Why Isn’t Everyone Talking About It?
Despite its potential, ocean energy remains underdeveloped in India.
The main challenge isn’t technology—it’s cost and scalability.
High installation costs
Limited commercial projects
Complex marine conditions
Experts highlight that while the potential is huge, only a small fraction is currently economically viable with today’s technology.
Why It Matters for India’s Future
With rising energy demand and climate concerns, ocean energy could become a game-changing solution:
Reliable power source (more consistent than solar/wind)
Zero carbon emissions
Ideal for coastal cities and island regions
Long-term energy security
Conclusion Ocean Energy: Indias Untapped Powerhouse Could Transform the Nation
The viral discussion on X highlights an important reality—India is sitting on a massive, largely ignored energy resource.
While solar energy dominates today’s conversation, ocean energy could be the next big revolution—once it becomes economically viable at scale.
For a country surrounded by water on three sides, the future of power might not just come from the sun—but from the sea.
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