Vajrakarur Wind Power Project In Andhra Pradesh

VCS-1214

India

Renewable Energy

ACM0002

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Mytrah Vayu (Pennar) Private Limited (MVPPL) has established a 63 MW wind power project in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. This project is a zero-emissions wind-based power generation project with 30 Wind Turbine Generators (WTG's) having a capacity of 2.1 MW each. The WTG's are of indigenous technology, and no technology transfer is taking place. Suzlon Energy Limited (SEL), a subsidiary of the Suzlon group, supplies the S88 model WEGs. Key Highlights: - 63 MW wind power project in Andhra Pradesh, India - 30 Wind Turbine Generators with a capacity of 2.1 MW each - Zero-emissions wind-based power generation project - Indigenous technology with no technology transfer involved - S88 model WEGs supplied by Suzlon Energy Limited This project is vital as it not only generates clean energy, but it also helps in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The wind-based power generation project doesn't involve any fossil fuel usage and hence, there are no emissions associated with the project. Moreover, the indigenous technology used in the project provides the country with more self-sufficiency in clean energy.

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