Wind Based Power Generation By Mytrah Energy (India) Limited (Ekiesl-VCS-January-16-01)
VCS-1521
India
Renewable Energy
Description
Mythra Energy (India) Ltd is proud to present a project that harnesses the power of wind energy for captive utility purposes. The project generates electricity using wind turbines, which convert wind potential into kinetic energy to drive alternators and generate clean energy. The project exports the generated electricity to the regional grid system that falls under the Southern grid of India. Key Highlights: - The project involves the installation of Wind Power Projects with a total installed capacity of 233.1 MW. - The project operates 156 Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) with a capacity of 0.85 MW each in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, implemented by Mytrah Vayu Krishna Private Limited. - The project also operates 67 Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) of 1.5 MW in Tamil Nadu state, implemented by Mytrah Vayu (Manjira) Private Limited, both companies being subsidiaries of Mythra Energy (India) Limited. - Generating clean energy from renewable sources, this project contributes to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable development. - By exporting the electricity to the regional grid system, this project helps to meet the growing energy demand of the Southern region in India. This project is important as it promotes the use of renewable energy sources and contributes to reducing carbon emissions. The use of wind power helps to address the issue of climate change by providing a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuel-based energy generation. Additionally, by exporting the generated electricity to the regional grid system, this project plays a vital role in meeting the energy demands of the Southern region of India.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
131.89
Remaining Supply:
278.66