Renewable Energy Wind Power Project in Rajasthan, India



This wind power project has been commissioned by Vish Wind Infrastructure LLP and consists of 37 wind turbine generators of 800Kw each, forming a combined capacity of 29.6 MW. The project activity generates electricity for the state grid of Rajasthan and helps reduce the energy demand-supply gap in the state, contributing to sustainable growth by providing clean and green electricity. 

The project is located across Ugawa, Korwa & Kita villages of Jaisalmer District and Salodi & Jelu Villages of Jodhpur district in the Rajasthan state of India. 

The project utilizes 37 Wind Energy Converters (WECs) with a capacity of 0.8 MW each, for a total installed capacity of 29.6 MW. The generated electricity is fed into the Indian grid, improving Rajasthan's  power supply. 

This project presents a compelling opportunity to contribute to a sustainable future for Rajasthan. By fostering a cleaner environment, creating jobs, strengthening the local electricity grid, and promoting economic development, this project paves the way for a more prosperous future for the region.

Project Impacts and Benefits

This wind power project serves as a catalyst for sustainable development in the region by promoting: 

Social Well-being: 

Infrastructure Development and Grid Strengthening: The project has lead to the development of essential infrastructure, such as road networks, within the wind farm location. This improved accessibility, along with a strengthened local grid, benefits the local population by enhancing electricity availability. 

Poverty Alleviation: Job creation (direct and indirect) during construction and operation of the wind farm provides economic opportunities and improves livelihoods for local communities. 

Energy Security: By harnessing a clean and renewable energy source like wind power, the project reduces dependence on imported fossil fuels and associated price fluctuations, leading to increased energy security for Rajasthan. 

Environmental Well-being: 

Clean Energy Generation: Wind power is a clean and renewable resource that generates electricity without emitting harmful gaseous, liquid, or solid waste products, unlike fossil fuel-based power plants. 

Resource Conservation: Wind energy is a sustainable resource, and its utilization helps conserve finite resources for future generations. The project contributes to a cleaner environment with minimal negative environmental impact. 

Economic Well-being: 

Job Creation: The project creates job opportunities for skilled, semi-skilled, and temporary workers during construction and operation phases, providing a much-needed economic boost to the region. 

Grid Strengthening: The generated electricity is fed into the local grid, improving grid stability and electricity availability for local consumers (villages and sub-urban areas). This enhanced grid infrastructure can pave the way for the establishment of new industries and economic activities, leading to further local employment and overall development. 

Contribution to Technological Wellbeing: 

The project technology enhances the propagation of commercialization of wind turbines in the region. 

The project leads to the promotion of renewable energy generation by wind, demonstrating the success of wind turbine generators in the region. The power generated from the project improves energy availability and quality in the surrounding areas. 

Alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 

The Renewable Energy Wind Power Project in Rajasthan demonstrates a contribution to the following Sustainable Development Goals: 

SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being: The project ensures healthy lives and promote well-being for all ages, the project also indirectly improve access to reliable electricity for healthcare facilities. 

SDG 4: Inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all: The project activity skills and employs locals, the project activity is also imbedded with social interventions that promotes education for locals in the vicinity of the project site.  

SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy: By generating clean electricity through wind power, the project directly addresses this goal. 

SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth: Job creation and economic activity stimulation through the project align with this goal. 

SDG 13: Climate Action: Wind energy generation significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional power generation, thus combating climate change. 

More project information is available in the Gold Standard Impact Registry

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