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State’s first waste to energy plant in Hubballi to be fully commissioned by January next

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State’s first waste to energy plant in Hubballi to be fully commissioned by January next
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Hubballi is set to host Karnataka's first waste-to-energy plant, which converts dry waste into torrefied charcoal. The project, funded by NTPC, is expected to be fully operational by January 2027.

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This project represents a significant step in sustainable waste management and renewable energy production in India.

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The initiative taken up by Union Minister Pralhad Joshi when he was holding the Coal portfolio has now taken the form of the State’s first waste to energy project of converting solid waste into torrefied charcoal in Hubballi. And, the first trial run has been successfully conducted.

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