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New energy plant to come up in Delhi
The South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) has said that it plans to set up a waste-to- energy plant at Tehkhand at a cost of Rs 351 crore.
South Delhi civic body to set up waste-to-energy plant
The South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) has said that it plans to set up a waste-to- energy plant at Tehkhand at a cost of Rs 351 crore. The SDMC standing committee has approved the project under which 1,200 metric tonnes (MT) of waste would be utilised to generate 15 MW power, which would be sold at Rs 5.5 per unit to earn revenue of Rs 57.81 crore per year, it said.
1st waste-to-energy plant in July
India's first waste-to-energy plant, touted as an answer to the waste and electricity woes of the capital, will start operations from July.


