ONGC is a responsible corporate citizen and we are implementing various green initiatives to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. ONGC established a dedicated renewable energy battery (REC) under the Chief Technical Service Division as a knowledge center for all renewable energy projects. In order to further promote India's wind energy industry, ONGC is exploring various green energy options.
The 51 MW wind farm consists of 34 5 MW wind turbine generators operating in Kutch Gujarat since 2008.
In September 2015, a wind power plant of 102 MW was built in Rajasthan Province of Jaisalmer region. In that, the 49 MW wind turbine will cost Rs. 562 million rupees
ONGC will continue investing in land-based wind power generation to achieve 2 GW capacity in 2030. Land-wind power generation is a relatively mature technology in renewable resources in India. From 2006 to 2011 India has added about 1,500 megawatts of wind capacity a year, total capacity exceeded 13 GW by 2011. With the change in regulatory policy, it is expected that the participation of IPP with onshore wind farm capacity of 5 to 2 GW per year will increase by 2015. Drilling the possibility of low wind speed with an efficient turbine unleashes the possibility of new wind energy in India (about 40 GW)
Wind energy is the most preferred conventional energy source among all other renewable energy sources. This is due to a number of reasons; wind energy is free, completely safe to the environment, and there is unlimited supply. It does not emit greenhouse gases and does not produce harmful substances, so it will not damage the surrounding environment. Casualties of birds and bats are related to wind turbines, but modern wind turbines are installed around the world, taking into account wildlife. Before each wind turbine is built, each team needs an environmental impact assessment and movement model to avoid bat casualties and birds. For these reasons, the number of deaths associated with bird and bat wind turbines has dramatically decreased over the years.
The term wind or wind energy is used to describe the process of producing mechanical strength using wind and wind based wind turbines. Windmills were used centuries ago to crush grains and power pumps. However, modern wind turbines capture kinetic energy through their propellers. Kinetic energy is converted to electric energy by a generator. Small wind turbines can be installed in residential and commercial areas to meet the needs of smaller populations, but larger wind turbines can be seen in wind power plants
Wind power is obtained from the wind. It is one of the oldest resources human beings use. Wind energy is used to convert the energy generated by wind turbine blades to wind energy converted to electrical energy, which converts wind kinetic energy into mechanical energy. It is an inexhaustible pollution source and contributes to sustainable development. If you are interested in joining the renewable energy conversion process, we can help you. We are engaged in the development, installation, operation and maintenance of photovoltaic power plants and other energy conversion systems using clean energy such as biomass power plants and wind power plants.