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Kerala for more waste-to-energy plants
01 Sep 2018
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Editorial Team
Kerala is trying to take the waste-to-energy (WTE) approach to develop WTE plants across the state. But, it is reported that it still lacks a coherent waste management policy as instructed by the Centre. Meanwhile, KSIDC, the executing body for WTE plants has already invited request for proposal for a WTE project of a minimum of 5 MW capacity, related to integrated solid waste management, based on design, build, finance, operate and transfer basis at Njaliparambu, Kozhikode. The execution of the project will be done under the PPP mode.
Kerala is trying to take the waste-to-energy (WTE) approach to develop WTE plants across the state. But, it is reported that it still lacks a coherent waste management policy as instructed by the Centre. Meanwhile, KSIDC, the executing body for WTE plants has already invited request for proposal for a WTE project of a minimum of 5 MW capacity, related to integrated solid waste management, based on design, build, finance, operate and transfer basis at Njaliparambu, Kozhikode. The execution of the project will be done under the PPP mode.
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