Energy,Energy sector projects by Nashik Municipal Corporation in Nashik
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5646
Nashik Municipal Corporation
German anaerobic digestion technology is likely to be installed at an Indian composting facility for the production of biogas for use in energy generation, according to a recent report by The Times of India.
The report explained that a delegation of 25 people visited the Nashik Municipal Corporations (NMC) compost plant in Vilholi, including officials from the department of economic affairs (ministry of finance), German Governments nodal agency, Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeits (GIZ), state government and selected public sector representatives.
The delegates are also reported to have met municipal commissioner Sanjay Khandare and superintending engineer, R. K. Pawar before visiting the plant.
The NMC was said to having decided to manage the compost facility through public private partnership, with GIZ providing funds for the biogas project.
According to The Times of India, Sarah Habersack, consultant for sustainable urban habitat team and the project of national sanitation policy, GIZ, said the waste to energy project would be developed as a pilot plant in close proximity to the composting plant.
"At present, the project is in the tendering process. Common treatment of bio-degradable waste from hotels and septage (black sewage) will be done to have optimum energy production,” she is reported to have said.
“Hamburg Water Cycle (Germany) will be the technology adopted for the purpose. First, a feasibility test was conducted and it was found that the best generation of energy would be in the ratio of 1:1.5, including one part of bio-degradable waste and one-and-a-half part of black sewage," The Times of India quoted Habersack as having said.
It is anticipated that the pilot project would produce around 2000 to 2500 cubic metres of biogas per hour and generate some 3 MW of power
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Nashik
Maharashtra
India
Energy,Energy
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