Power Generation, Fuel Pellets, Bio Methanation Etc Sample Clauses

Power Generation, Fuel Pellets, Bio Methanation Etc. These processes are being advocated in some quarters and serious efforts are being made through research and development to generate power via high-rate bio- Methanation. Efforts are also being made to produce fuel pellets from municipal waste. A major initiative was taken at Lucknow to set up Bio-methanation plant at a cost exceeding Rs. 75 crores. The plant failed to take off as waste was not having adequate organic matter required for the successful operation of the plant. Huge investments have gone waste .Two fuel pellatization plants have also been operating at Hyderabad and Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh for past 3 years and they are generating 6.5 MW power but success of these plants is highly contested arguing that these plants are consuming more of Agro waste rather then municipal waste. Besides, when segregation of recyclable waste will become effective as per MSW Rules, the availability of burnable matter will become less and it will adversely affect the plant. It is therefore, suggested that City Corporation should not experiment with any such expensive and unproven technology until adequate experimentation has been done successfully and Govt. of India Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Urban Development or any other agency identified by Govt. of India advise to adopt such technology .
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