Sep 24 2010
Solena-ABSi India Private Limited (SAIP), declared the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL); to manufacture 40 MW of clean renewable power by utilizing the registered plasma gasification bio-energy technology of SAIP and link it with the power supply network of NDPL.
SAIP is constructing a new bio-power plant that will incorporate its patented plasma gasification bio-energy know-how solution to convert organic waste into electrical energy. The company will use the organic waste generated by the agricultural sector, municipalities and others and utilize its patented technology to produce bio-synthetic gas without engaging any type of burning process. The newly developed syngas, a perfect substitute for the currently utilized natural gas, will be sent to the 108 MW power generation plant of NDPL under construction at Rithala either by a directly linked pipe connectivity or by other transportation methods. The company assesses the thermal output during the process of syngas to be around 40 MW and has devised plans to utilize it. Unlike the other traditional power plants the syngas will be produced by the plant with zero level carbon dioxide emissions, without Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds, flue gas, fly ash or any other type of pollutants.
Rajeev Sharma, CEO of SAIP, expressed his happiness about the signed partnership with NDPL. He added that the reached accord denotes an important landmark for India and its efforts to increase clean renewable energy production to achieve its fiscal growth. He added that the signed accord also corroborates the continuing efforts of the company to produce clean green power utilizing its plasma gasification technology. Sunil Wadhwa, NDPL’s Managing Director, conveyed his pleasure in joining hands with SAIP for the use of green power in their plant. He added that the company while committed to the use of bio-fuel is also focusing on the use of solar technology and pledged to its commitment to preserve the environ and to fight climatic change.