Published on: June 22, 2024
KARNATAKA’S FIRST WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANT
KARNATAKA’S FIRST WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANT
NEWS – Karnataka’s first Waste-to-Energy (WTE) plant coming is expected to start trial runs by mid-July
OVERVIEW
- Location: Bidadi, Karnataka
- Area: 15 acres
- Capacity:5 MW
- Cost: Rs 260 crore
- Stakeholders: Joint venture by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL)
- Initial Completion Date: October 2023
PLANT OPERATIONS
- Waste Processing: Capable of processing 600 metric tonnes of dry waste daily
- Electricity Generation: Heat from burning dry waste at high temperatures used to generate electricity
- Cost: Production cost approximately Rs 8 per unit
BENEFITS
- Waste Disposal: Scientific disposal of dry waste
- Sustainability: Addresses the city’s dry waste problem, offering a sustainable waste management solution
CHALLENGES
- High Production Costs: Although production costs are high, the plant offers a scientific solution for waste disposal
IMPORTANCE
- Environmental Impact: Helps reduce landfill usage by processing dry waste
- Energy Production: Converts waste to energy, contributing to the city’s power supply