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    100.5 MW Wind Power Project in Madhya Pradesh, India

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    Description

    This is a 100.5 MW wind power project located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, promoted by Orange Mamatkheda Wind Private Limited. The project consists of 67 WTGs of 1.5 MW each generating clean electricity with utilization of wind energy. The project has conducted an ESIA study in line with the IFC guidelines while engaging local community through frequent stakeholders’ consultation. It has played an important role in reducing CO2 emissions and will continue to contribute towards the economic growth of the area by generating 180 GWh of clean electricity annually, which is equivalent to powering 42,000 households every year. The project also leads to mitigation of 1.23 million tCO2e in carbon emissions in 7 years.

    Contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals:
    Impacts and benefits

    Orange Renewable as a socially responsible organization is dedicated to CSR initiatives to improve the quality of life in the projects vicinity. Along these lines, Orange Renewable consistently invests in the following thematic areas:

    1. Enhancing the quality of Education
    2. Supporting the "Clean India" initiative of the Government of India by investing in Sanitary infrastructure in schools and community centers
    3. Augmenting medical and health care facilities
    4. Potable water supply infrastructure
    5. Employment Generation
    6. Women Empowerment
    7. Safeguarding Environment

    In keeping with the above thematic focus, the following specific initiatives have been undertaken in the project vicinity:

    1. Distribution of necessary infrastructure such as furniture, education aid including stationery, math-science kit, sports material and scholarship to the meritorious students of more than 25 schools benefitting over 5,000 children.
    2. Assistance to the underprivileged: Distribution of computers, bicycles and stationery to orphanage, benefitting more than 60 children and distribution of clothes in old age home.
    3. Clean India: Development of sanitation facilities like toilet construction in public places.
    4. Access to Clean Water: Water tanks along with water purifier systems have been installed benefitting public at a large scale, thereby providing easy access to clean & safe drinking water.
    5. Tree plantation drives in schools, sub-stations and public places are conducted on a regular basis.
    6. Electrification: Installation of electricity transformer and distribution line which has enabled direct household electrification and energy to water pumps for agricultural purposes benefitting over 1,000 people. This is apart from the approx. 93km of transmission lines built for project purposes.
    7. Orange Mamatkheda has helped to build around 21.6 kms of roads in villages within the project vicinity.
    8. Delivering motivational workshops to people affected with HIV AIDS, in collaboration with Madhya Pradesh state AIDS control society and imparting significance of Anti-Retro Viral Therapy in their life, benefitting over 60 people. Regularly organizing camps/rallies to quit smoking and creating awareness in the stakeholders.
    9. Organized mega medical camps in the nearby villages and undertook distribution of free medicines at the camps, benefitting over 1000 people of around 7 villages. Also conducted awareness programs on nutrition, ante-natal/post-natal care, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and hygiene.
    10. The project has led to direct employment generation for 730 persons during construction phase (including laborers, supervisors & engineers), out of which 266 employees were hired locally. The project has also led to employment for 76 persons on a permanent basis.
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    Name of contact person

    Mr. Murali Krishnam Raju M

    Contact Email

    muraliraju.m@greenkogroup.com

    Phone Number

    +91 99595 56707

    Website

    https://marketplace.goldstandard.org/products/1005-mw-wind-project-india-orange-renewable

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    Gold Standard was established in 2003 by WWF and other international NGOs to ensure projects that reduced carbon emissions featured the highest levels of environmental integrity and also contributed to sustainable development. The standard enables the certification of projects which maximise impact, create value for people around the world and the planet we share. Each project certified by Gold Standard meets a minimum of 3 SDGs.

    Gold Standard-certified projects have created over $31 Billion in shared value for climate action + sustainable development.
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    Gold Standard for the Global Goals customises safeguards, requirements, and methodologies to measure and verify impact on a wide range of activities -- from climate protection projects seeking to issue carbon credits to corporate supply chain interventions to national or subnational programmes looking for the most credible claims for their impact reporting.

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    The VCS Program is the world’s most widely used voluntary GHG program. Over 1,840 certified VCS projects have collectively reduced or removed more than 984 million tonnes of carbon and other GHG emissions from the atmosphere.


    Individuals and corporations around the world are recognizing the importance of reducing their GHG emissions. As a result, many of them are reducing their carbon footprints through energy efficiency and other measures. Quite often, however, it is not possible for these entities to meet their targets or eliminate their carbon footprint, at least in the near term, with internal reductions alone, and they need a flexible mechanism to achieve these aspirational goals. Enter the carbon markets.

    By using the carbon markets, entities can neutralize, or offset, their emissions by retiring carbon credits generated by projects that are reducing GHG emissions elsewhere. Of course, it is critical to ensure, or verify, that the emission reductions generated by these projects are actually occurring. This is the work of the VCS Program – to ensure the credibility of emission reduction projects.

    Once projects have been certified against the VCS Program’s rigorous set of rules and requirements, project developers can be issued tradable GHG credits that we call Verified Carbon Units (VCUs).  Those VCUs can then be sold on the open market and retired by individuals and companies as a means to offset their own emissions. Over time, this flexibility channels financing to clean, innovative businesses and technologies.

    Verra’s role is to develop and administer the program. We provide oversight to all operational components of the VCS Program and we are responsible for updating the VCS rules such that they ensure the quality of VCUs. The development of the VCS Program is supported by the VCS Program Advisory Group, a multi-stakeholder body that helps ensure that the VCS Program continues to serve its users in an effective and efficient manner and drives practical and robust solutions to mitigate climate change.

     

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    The ORGANIKA association was established in 2013 by the leading companies in the sector of Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFPs) and Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs).
    The purpose of the association is to improve cooperation among stakeholders in this sector and further develop the sector by promoting Kosovo products in foreign export markets, and also through lobbying activities. Moreover, the ORGANIKA association aims to support all its members in becoming certified with organic standards within the next 5-7 years, and achieve that certified organic products become the majority of exports.
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