Helping hand for waste-to-energy
It was in September last year, when the Pune Municipal Corporation set up a waste-to-energy plant in Hadapsar that uses 300 tonnes of waste everyday and generates 3 MW electricity.
PUNE: It was in September last year, when the Pune Municipal Corporation set up a waste-to-energy plant in Hadapsar that uses 300 tonnes of waste everyday and generates 3 MW electricity. The municipal body can use more of the 1,600 metric tonne garbage Pune produces everyday in similar projects with the financial support offered in the budget on Thursday, said experts.
"The union government's support to local civic bodies initiating waste-to-energy project is a welcome move as garbage disposal is a concern in all cities," said environmental expert Amar Dhere.
Suresh Jagtap, joint commissioner and incharge of municipal solid waste said, "Electricity generated at Rochem Green project in Hadapsar industrial estate is sold to the Maharashtra state electricity distribution company Ltd." The body, in addition to the green energy project, also has 12 bio gas plants that process five tonne waste to generate methane gas which helps meet electricity requirements of the garbage processing plant and street lights in the area.
"The Hadapsar plant has capacity to generate 10 MW electricity from 700 tonne waste. The plant will function to its full capacity by May. There are 15 more bio gas plants currently under construction. Once, all of them are operational, they will use 75 tonnes waste every day, taking total waste utilization to 850 tonnes
," said Jagtap.
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