PFC enters ‘Waste-to-Energy’ segment
State-run Power Finance Corporation (PFC) makes an entry into ‘Waste-to-Energy’ (WTE) segment and is funding WTE projects by lending Rs 290 crore to the Bawana project in Delhi. The companyContinue Reading
State-run Power Finance Corporation (PFC) makes an entry into ‘Waste-to-Energy’ (WTE) segment and is funding WTE projects by lending Rs 290 crore to the Bawana project in Delhi. The companyContinue Reading
NTPC has invited national and international players to set up 100 waste-to-energy pollution-free plants across the country under the Swachh Bharat mission. Earlier this week, the company invited expression ofContinue Reading
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is taking a big step towards sustainable waste management with a new 300-ton-per-day waste-to-steam plant. This public-private partnership aims to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and minimizeContinue Reading
Under a rule passed last year that prohibited the export of some plastic garbage, Australia would allow plastic waste to be sent overseas and burnt as fuel, according to theContinue Reading
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), a ‘Maharatna’ and Fortune Global 500 company, is aiming to have a portfolio of 1GW of renewable energy by 2025. The relationship with Solar EnergyContinue Reading
Mumbai’s Deonar waste mountains, India’s largest and oldest, contain more than 16 million tonnes of trash and are strewn over a 300-acre expanse. There are eight of these mountains. ThereContinue Reading
Unlike Delhi’s three towering landfills – in Okhla, Bhalaswa and Ghazipur – the pit at Tajpur Pahadi, located in the nether regions of Delhi’s Badarpur area, is used specifically toContinue Reading
In a recent report, a panel of India’s Parliament noted their observations on landfill sites in Delhi, writing that the height of Ghazipur landfill site has reached as high asContinue Reading
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