PFC Forays into Financing of Waste to Energy Sector

PFC Forays into Financing of Waste to Energy Sector

New Delhi: Power Finance Corporation Ltd. has lent Rs. 290 Crore to the country’s largest operational 24 MW Waste to Energy (WTE) project, being operated by Ramky Group in Bawana Industrial Area of Delhi. This plant was commissioned in 2017 and is the third WTE plant of Delhi. It is part of a 2000 TPD Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management System which includes door to door collection, segregation and transportation of municipal waste from North Delhi, its subsequent processing and disposal. This plant alone handles about 20% of Delhi’s Municipal Solid Waste.
 
After the waste reaches the processing plant, compost is prepared from the organic portion and after processing, the remaining waste is combusted in the WTE boiler to produce electricity, which is sold through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to Delhi DISCOMs. The plant has a unique revenue model with 'tipping fee' being paid by North Delhi Municipal Corporation for garbage collection, along with revenue from the sale of power and compost.
 
Such WTE projects will avoid dumping of waste at new sites since the three major dump sites in Bhalswa, Okhla and Ghazipur have already exceeded their capacity. WTE plants will be a key facet of Government of India’s Swatch Bharat mission since they lead to the most scientific disposal of waste. PFC is the leading power sector financer with a loan book of over ?2.50 lakh crore and funds all kinds of power projects including renewables and private transmission projects.

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