Ahmedabad-based Abellon CleanEnergy Ltd
and Mumbai-based A2Z Maintenance will build two green power projects in
the city by using urban waste for generating electricity. The plants
would get urban waste from Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) and
take about two years to complete the project. The corporation will also
provide land at a concessional rate and earn an annual fee from the
private companies. AMC plans to set up four such power projects that
would together generate 15-20MW in the city.
Tanzanian company DB Shapriya & Co
will construct one plant for A2Z Maintenance, an official email said.
Abellon CleanEnergy did not respond to ET’s email. Responding to an
email query, Kishore Shapriya, chairman of DB Shapriya said “Yes, once
the necessary clearances are at places, the construction activities will
soon commence at Ahmedabad.” AMC commissioner Guruprasad Mohapatra said
the city generates 4,000 metric tonne urban waste daily. The plants
will have an initial power generation capacity of 15-20 mega watts each
and AMC has allocated 2,500 metric tonne to each of them. As per an
estimate, 1,000 tonnes of waste is equivalent to 100 truck loads.
DB Shapriya’s India-based statutory
auditor, Tejas Chokshi said “We will use international construction
standards to reduce maintenance and downtime as well as due increase
life of the assets (plant).” According to the sources, estimated cost
for setting up 2.5 MW would be Rs 25 crore, as standard cost for setting
up 1MW is Rs 10 crore. The municipality has plans to set up four such
power projects that would in total generate 15MW to 20MW from the waste
collected in Ahmedabad city.
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