Grid Connected Wind Power Project By M/S. D. J. Malpani In Rajasthan
VCS-1021
India
Renewable Energy
Description
Located in the Indian state of Rajasthan, the grid-connected wind power generation project is developed and owned by M/s D. J. Malpani. The project activity is set up in the villages of Sangana, Asayach, and Chord, in Taluka Jaisalmer & Fategarh, District Jaisalmer. The project activity utilizes Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) of Class S-82, with a total capacity of 7.5 MW (5 WTGs x 1.50 MW) manufactured by M/s. Suzlon Energy Limited. Key Highlights: - The project is set up in a region that receives high wind speeds, making it perfect for wind power generation. - The utilization of Suzlon's Class S-82 Wind Turbine Generators ensures high energy output and efficient operation of the project. - The project activity is expected to generate approximately 21,000 MWh of renewable energy annually, which is equivalent to the energy consumption of over 2,000 households. - The project activity contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 17,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. - The successful implementation of this project activity encourages the adoption of renewable energy technologies in the region. The grid-connected wind power generation project in Rajasthan, India, is an important contributor to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. With its efficient operation and high energy output, it generates renewable energy that is enough to power more than 2,000 households. Its successful implementation sets an example for the adoption of renewable energy technologies in the region, making it a significant step towards a greener future.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
14.14
Remaining Supply:
9.4