NEW DELHI: A bio-gas plant that would use the bio-degradable waste generated in the Delhi Secretariat to provide gas to its canteen was inaugurated by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Friday as part of the Akshay Urja Diwas (renewable energy day) celebrations.

Ms. Dikshit said harnessing renewable energy is a must for Delhi as it would help in decreasing its pollution load.

C Shivakumar | ENS

Rs 550-LAKH BIO PLANT HITS A ROADBLOCK

The plant is in a shoddy state, hardly able to produce even its required quota of power

In the High Court of Delhi WP (Civil) No. 9901 of 2009 in the matter of municipal waste processing plant at Sukhdev Vihar/Okhla. Rejoinder filed filed by Sukhdev Vihar Residents Welfare Association and others.

Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar

NEW DELHI: Residents of seven colonies near the proposed

Recent agreement by BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL) to buy half the power generated by the 16 mw municipal solid waste-based power plant being set up by the Timarpur-Okhla Waste Management Company Private Limited (TOWMCL) in Delhi has triggered off a fresh debate on how to dispose off the city

In the context of generation of electricity from RE sources, there is wide divergence of potential of various RE sources in different states. Also, there is wide divergence in the tariff of different technologies being used for RE based electricity generation and its impact on the retail tariffs.

Pune power from waste z Final report likely in a week

Capping the garbage at Uruli Devachi and Phursungi depot and generating energy from methane produced is expected to take a couple of years, but the Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Limited ( IL&FS ) has already submitted a draft Detailed Project Report (DPR). The final report is likely to be presented this week.

Innovation To Bring Electricity Solutions To 50,000 Villages In Bihar, UP, Bengal & Orissa

Kumar Manish | TNN

Ahmedabad: Pirana garbage dump is awaiting its revival. The municipal corporation authorities are now toying with three options --making money through carbon credits, generating a fuel that can be used to run vehicles or producing electricity.

Pune Though the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) implemented a project that drew accolades for generating power from garbage, it has been found to be doing little to pull out enough power from a special turbine set up at the Naidu sewage treatment plant, which is able to generate power from sewage water.

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