Vishnuprayag Hydro-Electric Project (Vhep) By Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd.(Jpvl)
VCS-173
India
Renewable Energy
Description
Located in the scenic district of Chamoli in Uttaranchal, India, the Vishnuprayag Hydroelectric Project (VHEP) is a 4 x 100 MW Run-of-the-River Project that harnesses the power of the Alaknanda river near Joshimath. The project is being implemented by Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd. (JPVL), a subsidiary of Jaiprakash Associates Limited (JAL). Key Highlights: - The VHEP utilizes the natural flow of the Alaknanda river to generate 400 MW of clean, renewable electricity. - With a total project cost of approximately $1.2 billion, the VHEP is a significant investment in the growth and development of India's renewable energy sector. - The project has created numerous jobs in the area, providing local communities with both employment and economic opportunities. - In addition to generating electricity, the VHEP has also helped to improve regional infrastructure, facilitating transportation and communication in the area. - The VHEP has also contributed to reducing India's carbon footprint, offsetting the need for fossil fuel-based energy sources and mitigating the effects of climate change. The Vishnuprayag Hydroelectric Project is an important investment in renewable energy and sustainable development in India. By harnessing the power of the Alaknanda river, the VHEP provides clean, renewable energy to the region, while also creating jobs and supporting economic growth. Additionally, the project helps to reduce India's reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to the global effort to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
3.48
Remaining Supply:
1,189,244.14