Jind Bio Energy LLP is spearheading a noteworthy initiative towards sustainability with its upcoming 9.9 MW paddy straw-based biomass power plant project in Dhatrath, Jind District, Haryana. Valued at 64 Crore, this project underscores the company's commitment to environmental responsibility and renewable energy generation.
Set against the backdrop of Haryana, the project aims to utilize paddy straw, a readily available agricultural residue, as the primary fuel source for power generation. By harnessing advanced biomass gasification technology, Jind Bio Energy LLP intends to convert paddy straw into syngas, subsequently generating 9.9 MW of clean and sustainable electricity. This approach aligns with India's renewable energy goals and contributes to addressing environmental challenges associated with agricultural waste.
The key benefits of the project extend beyond energy generation. In addition to contributing to India's renewable energy targets, the initiative serves as an effective waste management solution, repurposing paddy straw and mitigating environmental pollution. Simultaneously, the project creates a new avenue of income for farmers by establishing a market for their agricultural waste, promoting a circular economy.
The project is poised to have a positive impact on the local economy by generating employment opportunities during both the construction and operation phases. Expected to commence construction soon, the biomass power plant is anticipated to be operational by 2024, serving as a beacon for sustainable energy practices.
With all necessary approvals secured from government authorities, Jind Bio Energy LLP's Paddy Straw Based Biomass Power Plant project sets an exemplary standard for the convergence of renewable energy, waste management, and rural development. Supported by the Haryana Renewable Energy Development Agency (HREDUA) and armed with a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) from the Haryana Power Purchase Center (HPPVC), this initiative represents a holistic and impactful approach towards sustainable energy generation in Haryana and contributes significantly to the larger national goals of clean energy adoption.
As on January, 2024. Project building has begun. 50% of the project is done. The project will finish in December 2024.
News by Rahul Yelligetti