Greater Noida: 20 tons of plastic waste produced by Greater Noida every day will now be recycled to produce 400 kilowatts from Power by the National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) to illuminate their research and development center (R & D) near Surajpur.
The agreement about this was signed between the Great Noida Authority and NTPC on Thursday.
While Gnida moved 50% of household waste into fertilizer at the Lakhnawali repair center and 25% processed into land, it was looking for buyers to recycle the remaining 25% plastic waste, which has now been resolved by NTPC.
“We have around 20 tons of plastic waste, which is produced every day at Greater Noida.
We have been looking for big buyers to recycle this waste because it pollutes air and water plastic.
If livestock singing is eaten, then their lives are also threatened.
But now, problems This will be resolved with the NTPC that comes, “said Salil Yadav, Gnida General Manager Deputy.
Under the agreement, NTPC will teach separate plastic waste from the remediation plant in Lakhnawali to the research center and its development near Surajpur and the same process into fuel.
This will be used to produce 400 kW power to be used by the research center for its internal use.
“NTPC will prepare fuel from this plastic waste, which will be used on machines engaged in the electricity generation.
With this electricity, the NTPC R & D center in Greater Noida will be illuminated,” Shaswatam said, the head of the General Manager of NTPC.
While Mou was signed on Thursday in front of DGM Yadav, Vaibhav Nagar and Jitendra Yadav, manager Gnida, advisory team Ernst and Young, and senior NTPC officials, including Shaswatam, glad Kumar and Rajiv Satakam, also present.
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