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Punjab minister bats for generating green energy, bio-fuel from municipal solid waste

Chandigarh, September 25 Punjab New and Renewable Energy Sources Minister Aman Arora on Sunday emphasized the need to make optimum use of municipal solid waste to generate green energy and bio-fuel. The minister held deliberations with representatives of a bio-fuel...
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Chandigarh, September 25

Punjab New and Renewable Energy Sources Minister Aman Arora on Sunday emphasized the need to make optimum use of municipal solid waste to generate green energy and bio-fuel.

The minister held deliberations with representatives of a bio-fuel company and senior officials of the department, an official statement said here.

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The minister said the Bhagwant Mann-led Punjab government is committed to promoting non-conventional and natural energy sources to tackle the pollution problem for saving the environment.

Giving a presentation on the feasibility to generate bio-fuels and hydrogen using solid waste, Arora was apprised that urban areas of Punjab generated about 3,800 tons per day (TPD) MSW in 2021.

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Unsegregated MSW remains a major challenge as manual segregation is not possible for such large volumes, which eventually results in large-scale dumping of waste in landfills.

Showing keen interest to invest in Punjab, Gurjot Singh, Director BioShakti said their company has developed a hub and spoke model, wherein unsegregated MSW in nearby urban local bodies will be segregated using an automated process, which will further be converted into an organic-rich fraction and a combustible fraction (RDF) using well-established technologies.

“The organic-rich fraction will be processed into a dry anaerobic digestion plant to produce bio-CNG and high-quality compost, while, the RDF will be shredded, baled, and transported to a central refinery where it will be gasified to produce a range of fuels including methanol, biodiesel, and sustainable aviation fuel,” he said.

He evinced that the first such plant to handle the MSW is proposed to be set up in Ludhiana, Patiala, SAS Nagar, and the nearby Urban Local Bodies. The company will make an investment of Rs 1,500 crore to set up the hub and spokes in collaboration with the ULBs.

The plant will create up to 500 green jobs and could handle 1600 TPD of MSW from these major urban centres, he added.

Hydrogen mobility can play a pivotal role in decarbonizing sectors such as long-distance transport by trucks and buses that are difficult to electrify, he said.

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