Shree Nakoda Ispat Ltd 12MW Biomass Power Generation Project
VCS-876
India
Renewable Energy
Description
A project proposal has been made for the installation and operation of a 12MW biomass power plant in the industrial facility of SNIL, located at Siltara, Raipur, Chattisgarh, India. The project aims to generate electricity for captive power consumption at SNIL and export surplus power to the grid. The existing waste heat recovery unit and grid supplied electricity would not be necessary if the proposed project would push through. The power plant will primarily utilize rice husk in generating electricity, and a high-pressure steam turbine configuration will be used for this purpose. Key Highlights: - 12MW biomass power plant to be installed and operated in SNIL industrial facility - Electricity generated will be used for captive power consumption and export of surplus power to the grid - Replacement of grid power with biomass-based power generation using rice husk - Utilization of high-pressure steam turbine configuration This project is important because it will not only provide electricity to SNIL but also contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions. The use of biomass for power generation is a cleaner and more sustainable alternative to conventional grid power. By utilizing rice husk, a byproduct of rice farming, the project reduces waste and supports the local agricultural industry. Furthermore, the project supports India's commitment to the Paris Agreement by reducing carbon emissions by an estimated X amount annually.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
0.01
Remaining Supply:
32,163.99