Buried deep in the Malwa plateau in Madhya Pradesh lies Chandgarh, a dry and dusty village dotted with patches of cultivable land. In the middle of the village, inside a minimalist office, a handful of people are glued to their computers. They are monitoring data that is fed into their computers through a system called SCADA, or supervisory control and data acquisition, on electricity generated from wind turbines in the vicinity. An adjoining sub-station transmits power from these turbines to the grid. Gamesa maintains these turbines, which have 2 Mw capacity each, as ...
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