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Green Infra Wind Project

Generating green energy to put back into the grid.
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Wind turbines on a green hill in India

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India

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Gold Standard is a globally recognised certification body for high-quality climate and sustainable development projects. Established in 2003 by WWF and other NGOs, it ensures that projects not only reduce carbon emissions but also contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Projects certified by Gold Standard must demonstrate genuine and measurable impacts on both the environment and local communities.

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The purpose of the project activity is to generate power using renewable energy source (wind energy) and sell the power generated to the Indian grid.

The project activity generates electricity using wind energy. The generated electricity is exported to the Indian grid system which is under the purview of the INDIAN electricity grid of India. The project activity replaces anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases estimated to be approximately 603,168 tCO2e per year, thereon displacing 643,860 MWh/year amount of electricity from the generation-mix of power plants connected to the INDIAN GRID, which is mainly dominated by thermal/ fossil fuel-based power plant.

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Project Type
Renewable Energy
Location
India
Regsitry
Gold Standard
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