A wind power project launched in 2013 in Karnataka, India, utilizes wind energy to generate clean electricity. This small-scale project involves the installation of eight Wind Energy Converters (WECs) with a capacity of 800 kW each, supplied by Enercon (India) Ltd. The electricity produced from this renewable source is supplied to the Karnataka state electricity grid, part of the Southern grid of India. The project participant (PP) is Vish Wind Infrastructure LLP (VWLLP), marking their first project activity in Karnataka. This project is 100% equity-financed and VWLLP has entered into an agreement with Enercon for the operation and maintenance of the project.
Contribution to Sustainable Development
Social Well-being:
Local Employment: The project creates local employment opportunities during both the site preparation and operation phases, helping uplift rural communities and improve living standards.
Economic Well-being:
Job Creation: The project generates both temporary and permanent jobs, benefiting the local economy.
Grid Reliability: Feeding electricity into the local grid enhances its reliability, attracting industries and stimulating regional economic development.
Environmental Well-being:
Clean Energy: Wind energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, promoting a healthier environment.
Resource Conservation: As a renewable source, wind energy helps conserve natural resources.
Technological Well-being:
Advancing Clean Technology: The project promotes clean technology in the region, encouraging industry participation and technological advancement to combat climate change.
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