Heavy Rains Caused Havoc For Delhi’s Waste-To-Energy Plants…
In July 2023, heavy rains caused severe flooding in parts of Delhi. The city’s inadequate waste management system may have worsened the flood as it can only handle 71% ofContinue Reading
In July 2023, heavy rains caused severe flooding in parts of Delhi. The city’s inadequate waste management system may have worsened the flood as it can only handle 71% ofContinue Reading
Indraprastha Gas Ltd (IGL) inked a Memorandum of Understanding with South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) to build a waste-to-energy facility in Delhi to convert municipal solid waste into compressed bio-gasContinue Reading
The very nomenclature, waste-to-energy (WtE) plant, is wrong. It implies a false notion that a WtE unit solves the bothersome waste disposal problem and at the same time produces theContinue Reading
Half of the waste-to-energy (WtE) plant in India shut down soon after starting operations and the remaining plants are under scrutiny for environmental violations. There are several reasons these plantsContinue Reading
Preliminary construction work of the proposed waste to energy plant (WTE) at Njeliyanparambu trenching ground to be set up at a cost of Rs 250 crore will commence in December.Continue Reading
Delhi Metro has become the first ever Metro project in the country to receive power generated from a Waste to Energy plant. Continuing with its various environment friendly initiatives, DMRCContinue Reading
The process of setting up Indian Railways’ long-awaited and ambitious “waste-to-energy plant” in Jaipur and then at the New Delhi station began two years back and the successful bidder hasContinue Reading
Essel Infra is committed towards expanding its foot-print in the green energy sector, a senior company official said. Essel Infra’s 11.5MW waste-to-energy plant in Jabalpur has been rated as theContinue Reading
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