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PROJECT DETAILS

Project Submission No. S00304
Project Title 6 MW wind by Orchid Laminates Private Limited
Project Owner(s) (as per PSF & LOA) Orchid laminates Private Limited
Submission Date 2022-05-07
Global Stakeholder Consultation Period 2022-08-11 to
2022-08-25
Sector 1.Energy industries (renewable-/non-renewable sources)
Project Type Wind Power
GCC/CDM Methodology & Version AMS I.D- Grid Connected Renewable electricity Generation-Version 18.0
Forecasted GHG Emission Reduction (tCO2e/Year) 15,650
Forecasted E+ Label Yes
Forecasted S+ Label Yes
Forecasted SDG+ Goals
Forecasted SDG+ Label Platinum
Forecasted Market Eligibility C+ - Pilot Phase
Country
 India
Focal Point of Project Owners
Kosher Climate India Private Limited
Email of Contact Person of FP (Primary) narendra@kosherclimate.com
Email of Contact Person of FP (Secondary) pramodtantia@olpl.in
Name of Authorized External Representative Organization Kosher Climate India Private Limited
Name of Focal Point of External Representative Narendra Kumar Ramraj
Email-id of External representative Narendra@kosherclimate.com
Documents for Global Stakeholder Consultation Project Submision
Calculation Sheet

Other Documents
Project Brief

The proposed project activity involves installation of 6 MW wind power project in the state of Karnataka India. The project is fully commissioned and operational and the total project capacity has been connected to the national Grid of Thailand through the erected distribution and transmission lines. Generated power from the project is being supplied to the consumers through national grid.

The electricity generated from this project will replace anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG’s) by displacing equivalant amount of electricity from the generation mix of power plants connected to the national grid, which is mainly dominated by thermal/fossil fuel-based power plant.

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