Thursday, 14 March 2019
Ranchi's 'waste-to-energy' plan takes a hit because of poll code
ssel Infra was brought in for a period of 30 years in September 2015 for setting up the over Rs 200-crore solid waste-to- energy power plant and to handle door-to-door garbage collection. However, till last month, it was only working in 33 of the 53 wards of Ranchi.The power project was initiated on October 4, 2016, and was expected to be completed in November 2018. But so far, no construction has taken place and solid waste continues to be dumped at the Jhiri site."The performance of the private agency was far from satisfactory in terms of garbage collection. It was yet to complete documentation for the sale of power to JBVNL. It wanted a hike in the rate (Rs 9.51 per unit) at which electricity would be sold," said RMC chief engineer Ajit Lakra, adding that the agency was also dithering."The agency was not happy about having to pay 5 per cent commission to RMC on the amount generated from electricity production. We, therefore, had no option but to terminate its contract," he explained.Ranchi generates nearly 600 MT of garbage every day."The delay in starting the waste-to-energy plant and the private agency's callous attitude about collecting garbage has had an adverse effect on the solid waste management system of RMC. It was the primary reason for us slipping in the Swachh Survekshan-2019 rankings," said Sandeep Kumar, the RMC's nodal officer for the Swachh Bharat Mission."We can only hope that after the elections, a new agency would be appointed and it would be serious about starting the waste-to-energy power plant project, both in terms of collection of garbage and its treatment," he added. Dailyhunthttp://www.dtt.marche.it/UserProfile/tabid/43/userId/6750394/Default.aspx
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