Hyderabad-based company to establish Rs 340-crore waste-to-energy plant

Hyderabad-based company to establish Rs 340-crore waste-to-energy plant
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Asia’s largest waste management company, Ramky Enviro Engineers is all set to establish a 20 MW waste-to-energy plant at Jawaharnagar in Hyderabad.

Asia’s largest waste management company, Ramky Enviro Engineers is all set to establish a 20 MW waste-to-energy plant at Jawaharnagar in Hyderabad.

The Hyderabad-based company which is currently constructing the plant is likely to attract an investment of about Rs 340 crore and is slated for commissioning by March 2019.”

To be built BOT (build-operate-transfer) basis, the project is the second such one for the company which has already set up a 24 MW unit in Delhi, one of the only three such facilities in the country.

Ramky Enviro Engineers is hunting for more locations where similar units can be set up in Hyderabad in future.

Apart from this, the company is making plans to strengthen its overseas business by expanding in Asia, Middle East and Africa.

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