Essel plant to generate power from waste in Maharashtra

IANS  |  Nagpur 

(EIL) will construct Maharashtra's first Waste to Energy (WtE) plant with a capacity of 800 tonnes of waste, it was announced on Monday.

This will be EIL's first in the state fter implementing similar WtEs in (Madhya Pradesh), and Amritsar, and the project is scheduled to be operational within two years, said

For the purpose, the EIL has set up a subsidiary - the Solid Waste Processing & Management Pvt. Ltd, to develop the project with an investment of Rs 219 crores.

Besides the Municipal Corporation (NMC) will contribute Rs 70 crore as viability gap funding to execute the project under the

Once operational, it will treat 80 tonnes of the total 1,100 tonnes wastes generated in Nagpur city, Chandra said.

The NSWPMPL will also operate and maintain the plant for 13 years and the NMC will pay a tipping charge of Rs 225 per tonnes to be increased by 4.5 percent annually.

The NSWPMPL will generate its revenues from the and recover its investments.

The EIL will also operate existing landfill site, develop two more and operate and maintain them for 13 years, ensuring mitigation of fires, air, and ground water pollution.

According to the recent Swachh Sarvekshan Survey, 2018, of the 500 top Indian cities on the basis of cleanliness and other aspects, Nagpur ranked 55 out of the total 434 cities surveyed.

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First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 18:44 IST