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The Wind Power Project in Karnataka India involves the installation of one 2100 kW Suzlon Wind Turbine Generator (WTGs) in the state of Karnataka by M/s Malaxmi Wind Power. The objective of the wind power project activity is to generate renewable electricity using wind power resources.
The electricity generated by the project activity is sold to Gulbarga Electricity Supply Company Limited (GESCOM) which is connected to the Southern Indian grid, and the technical lifetime of such a generator is 20 years. In the absence of the project activity, the electricity generated from the WTGs would instead have been generated by the operation of existing/proposed grid connected fossil-fuel based power plants, connected to Southern grid. The project activity therefore reduces the anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) to the atmosphere associated with the equivalent amount of electricity generation from the existing/proposed fossil fuel based grid connected to Southern grid.