Ramky Enviro Engineers would set up a 40 MW power plant in at the Jawaharnagar dump yard in Kapra area of Hyderabad using the 3,100 tonne of municipal solid waste generated each day in the city. Recently, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) secured approval for the project, which would be executed under public, private partnership mode.
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RamkyÂ’s waste-to-energy project
Ramky Enviro Engineers would set up a 40 MW power plant in at the Jawaharnagar dump yard in Kapra area of Hyderabad using the 3,100 tonne of municipal solid waste generated each day in the city. Recently, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) secured approval for the project, which would be executed under public, private partnership mode.
Ramky's JV for waste to energy projects
Ramky Enviro Engineers along with Chinese company Chongqing Sanfeng Environmental Industry Group plans to address the waste to energy project market in India through a joint venture (JV). This venture is aimed at expanding the scope of the work to be handled together, according to M Gautham Reddy, Director, Ramky Group. A memorandum of understa nding (MoU) was signed with the Chinese company and the efforts will be to make use of each others expertise in waste to energy projects. The JV will be