Aurangabad : The historical Aurangabad city is expanding day by day. The project has been implemented for the production of biogas from the city’s hotel waste and animal waste. The Municipal Administration is trying to tie up with Mahavitaran to generate electricity from this Biogas Project. This information was given by Saurabh Joshi, Deputy Commissioner of Municipal Corporation.
He said that soon a decision will be taken after discussing this with the Mahavitaran company. Joshi said that the idea of generating electricity from the gas generated from the waste process project constructed by the Municipal Corporation in Kanchanwadi is going on. This will be discussed with Mahavitaran very soon. The electricity generated from here will be given to Mahavitaran. The amount of electricity generated in return will reduce the amount of electricity bill of the Municipal Corporation. Such an agreement will be made with Mahavitaran. After this project is implemented at full capacity, how much electricity will be generated from the gas generated there, its test will be taken.
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After checking all the things, a decision will be taken regarding the generation of electricity. It may be mentioned that the Municipal Corporation had planned the construction of waste processing projects in Chikalthana, Padegaon, Harsul and Kanchanwadi of the city under the Dunk Garbage Management DPR of Rs 148 crore. Accordingly, two projects of each 150 metric ton capacity have been constructed at Chikalthana and Padegaon. Even after this project is implemented, 300 metric tonnes of waste is being processed every day by Myowells company at both the places.
At the same time, a project to process 30 metric tonnes of wet waste per day in Kanchanwadi through Banko Company has been implemented recently. Biogas is being prepared from this project from various types of wet waste including animal waste and hotel waste. Deputy Commissioner Saurabh Joshi informed that the present project is being implemented with full capacity.