NTPC Seeks Developers to Help Set Up 100 WTE Plants in India

NTPC is asking that interested developers have successful commercial operations with a capacity of 300 tonnes per day or more and at least two years of successful operations.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

September 18, 2017

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NTPC is seeking national and international developers to help set up 100 waste-to-energy (WTE) facilities in India under the Swachh Bharat mission. NTPC would provide the selected developers with land, a steady supply of waste and support in getting regulatory clearances and power purchase agreements.

NTPC is asking that interested developers have successful commercial operations with a capacity of 300 tonnes per day or more and at least two years of successful operations.

The Economic Times has more details:

NTPC has invited national and international players to set up 100 waste-to-energy pollution-free plants across the country under the Swachh Bharat mission.

Earlier this week, the company invited expression of interest from domestic as well as global players for setting up such plants based on proven technologies on turnkey basis, according to a public notice.

NTPC has started work on a waste-to-energy project in Badarpur early this year. The Rs 300-crore plant would have the capacity to process 400 tonne of garbage per day from South Delhi Municipal Corporation.

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