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NTPC inks pact with Greater Noida Authority for supply of refused derived fuel

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: NTPC Limited, in an endeavour towards sustainable development, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) for the supply of 'Refused Derived Fuel' (combustible fraction of the municipal solid waste).

As per this MoU, GNIDA will be supplying 20 tonnes per day (TPD) of refused derived fuel (RFD) to NTPC for a period of ten years. This initiative will help NTPC to demonstrate an environment-friendly technology to produce green power and chemical from RDF and is planned under the theme of 'NETRA Green Campus' where the campus will have 24×7 green power from solar PV, battery storage, H2 and RDF.

The refused derived fuel (RDF) shall be fed into an oxy-steam gasification plant to produce syngas which after cleaning will be fired in gas engine to generate 400 KW of green power. In the second stage of the project, the syngas shall be upgraded to produce liquid fuel or methanol or hydrogen-H2.

NETRA (NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance) is the R&D wing of NTPC that focuses itself on developing and demonstrating technologies for carbon capture, green hydrogen and methanol production using CO2 from its power plant.

NTPC Group present installed capacity is 67,907.5 MW (including 13,675 MW through JVs/Subsidiaries) comprising of 49 NTPC stations (23 coal-based stations, 7 gas-based stations, 1hydro station, 18 Renewable projects) and 26 joint venture stations (9 coal-based, 4 gas-based, 8 hydro, 1 small hydro,2 wind and 2 solar PV). About 13,600 MW of its project is at the under-construction stages.

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