SATAT Initiative
- On 30th June, 2020, Indian Oil, NTPC and South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC)signed an MoU to develop a waste-to-energy facility at Delhi’s Okhla landfill site using gasification technology.
- This plant will process 17,500 tons per annum of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) produced from combustible components of municipal waste to generate synthesis gas (syngas )which shall in turn be used to generate electricity.
- The venture would succeed as there is an existing model of providing offtake guarantee, under theSustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation (SATAT) scheme for compressed biogas production plants.
About SATAT Initiative
- The initiative is aimed at providing a Sustainable Alternative Towards ....
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