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Home » Agriculture Food Processing Residues nonfield crop, BioRefineries, India, Not Agriculture

New Waste to Bio-Fuel Facility Opened in Delhi

Submitted by on August 25, 2010 – 6:10 pmNo Comment

(Waste Management World)  A new waste to biofuel facility in Delhi, India has been inaugurated by the government of Delhi’s chief minister, Sheila Dikshit.

Located at Delhi Secretariat, the plant is part of an initiative to make Delhi an energy efficient city.

Up to half a tonne of kitchen and horticulture waste per day can be fed into the plant, producing some 40 cubic meters of the gas per day – equivalent to two commercial and three domestic LPG cylinders.

Solid waste such as all of agro waste, biological waste, sewage sludge, waste water and office wastes will be used to feed the plant.   READ MORE

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