5 MW Brahm Ganga Hydro – Electric Project At Kullu District Of Himachal Pradesh, India
VCS-493
India
Renewable Energy
Description
Located in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, India, this project involves the implementation and operation of a 5 MW run-of-the-river Hydroelectric project (HEP) on the Brahm Ganga Nallah, a tributary of River Parbati. The aim of the project is to generate clean energy in a sustainable manner by harnessing the hydrological resource of the Nallah. Key Highlights: - The project utilizes two 2.5 MW Horizontal axis Francis turbines to generate electricity - The generated electricity is supplied to the respective State Grid of India - The project's implementation and operation adhere to strict sustainability standards This project is important as it promotes the use of clean energy and reduces dependence on thermal-based power generating units. By utilizing the hydrological resource of the Nallah, the project helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigates the negative impacts of climate change. Additionally, the project's adherence to sustainability standards ensures that it is environmentally responsible and socially beneficial.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
43.23
Remaining Supply:
190,982.97