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ONGC sees energy future blowing in the wind

India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) has announced it will be looking into harnessing wind energy to generate electricity. Gujarat state will be the most likely location for its wind farms.

ONGC sees energy future blowing in the wind

In a statement ONGC Chairman and MD Subir Raha said, “We are looking at the use of renewables for all auxiliary power use and are studying feasibility of setting up wind farms in Gujarat for our production process.”

“Our plan is to set up one or two wind farms in Gujarat to generate electricity for our internal use. Currently the feasibility report is being prepared,” added Raha.

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