Waste to Energy

Harnessing Waste, Creating Energy

Commitment to Circularity

Yielding the maximum energy

By 2025, the per capita daily generation of solid municipal waste is expected to reach 750 grams, up from the current peak of 500 grams. With the country already facing serious and growing challenges of climate change , exacerbated by waste generation in an increasingly urbanized population, waste-to-energy is a crucial aspect of mitigation. Municipal solid waste typically consists of product packaging, glass, food waste, clothing and fabric, appliances, paint, batteries and similar items. With advancement in corrosion control , flue gas control, fly ash management and the overall beneficial use of residual waste, the waste-to-energy proposition holds strong prospects.

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In line with our commitment to the planet, we have expanded our presence in the processing of thermal and municipal solid waste.. Our plant, located in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, generates electricity from municipal solid waste, promoting efficient power generation, waste disposal, and mitigating environmental impacts.

Our Projects

Our plant, located in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, generates electricity from municipal solid waste, promoting efficient power generation, waste disposal, and mitigating environmental impacts. The project's capacity is 11.5 MW.

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