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Waste to energy projects in pachanady in limbo because of high costs

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Mangaluru: The Mangaluru City Corporation plans to build waste for energy projects in Pachanady, to solve the garbage crisis in Mangaluru City, in Limbo because of the financial crisis.
PKS decided to regulate the project on the dumping page in Pachanady in November last year, but after the eligibility report KPC Gas Power Corporation, a subsidiary of Karnataka Power Corporation Limited, placing estimated costs at RS 150 Crore, corporate thought.
alternative.
Commissioner MCC Akshy Sridhar told TII that City Corporation had planned to adopt an alternative, because the waste for energy projects needed a large investment, and the generation of city waste was not enough for the project.
“The feasibility report prepared by KPCL estimates the cost of the project at the Rs 150 Crore, which is submitted to the government.
However, because this is a big investment, we have tried other options.
We have been asked to find other proper waste management methods.
Therefore, we try The compost method of the black soldier in Pachanady, “he said.
He said that MCC had not dropped the project.” First of all, it is not practical when it reaches the amount of waste produced in the city.
It requires 400-500 tons of average waste per day, to make waste to functional energy units, while the manufacture of waste in the city is less than 400 tons per day, “he said.
The opposition leader of the MCC Board AC Vinayaraj said the BJP in power in the board must be convincing The government to make waste for energy projects for the city.
“KPCL has come up with a feasibility report, and it is up to the powerful party on the council to get a project approved by the government.
This is the right time to start work on the project, because the waste management contract in the city ended in January, ” Vinayaraj said, adding that this problem would be raised in the next board meeting to be held on August 27.

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