Wind Power Project At Jaibhim By SIIL
VCS-1525
India
Renewable Energy
Description
Serum Institute of India Ltd. (SIIL) Wind Power Project in Maharashtra Serum Institute of India Ltd. (SIIL) is taking action to reduce GHG emissions by implementing a wind power project in Maharashtra, India. SIIL is efficient in utilizing the available wind energy to generate electricity and reduce the carbon footprint. Key Highlights: - 16 wind turbine generators (WTGs) of 2.1 MW were installed in Jaibhim village in Dhule District, Maharashtra, India. - The generated electricity replaces equivalent electricity that would have been produced from conventional fuels like fossil fuels. - The project helps in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting renewable energy. - The project contributes to the sustainable development of the region. - The wind turbines are designed to operate optimally in low-wind conditions, thereby maximizing the utilization of the available wind energy. The Serum Institute of India Ltd. (SIIL) Wind Power Project in Maharashtra is a significant step towards reducing GHG emissions and promoting renewable energy. By generating electricity from wind energy, the project helps in reducing the dependence on conventional fuels and contributes to sustainable development. The project's location in Jaibhim, Dhule District, Maharashtra, India, is ideal for harnessing wind energy and minimizing the carbon footprint.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
6,397
Remaining Supply:
83,724.46