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A sewage treatment plant (Representative Image)
In an endeavour to reduce the carbon footprint, NTPC, India’s largest integrated energy company, has come together with Delhi Jal Board (DJB) to utilise the sludge produced in the sewage treatment plants (STP) of DJB.
The torrefied waste sludge was fired from NTPC’s unit 4 Boiler at Dadri, a Ministry of Power release said on Thursday (21 April).
According to the release, this green technological solution is an innovative way to convert STP sludge into energy via environment friendly means to reduce CO2 emissions,
Firing sludge in the boiler will reduce net CO2 emission, and water and land pollution and will pave the way to utilise the waste and convert it to energy in an environment friendly manner.
The ministry said that the NTPC is taking various steps to make its energy portfolio greener and plans to have 60 GW capacity through Renewable Energy sources by 2032.
The total installed capacity of the company is 68,881.68 MW having 23 coal-based, seven gas-based, one Hydro, 19 renewable energy projects. Under joint venture, NTPC has nine coal-based, four gas-based, eight hydro and five renewable energy projects, it added.