Waste to Energy Plant in Nashik Movie SNUSP II GIZ (2018)

Like many cities in India, the city of Nashik is also struggling with citywide Solid Waste and Wastewater management. Therefore, there is an urgent need for an integrated approach to solid waste and wastewater management on the one hand and control of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions on the other hand. The Waste to Energy Project in Nashik is one such solution through co-processing of septage (faecal sludge) with organic solid waste and generating energy to create a sustainable business model.

The project was designed and implemented in cooperation with Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) of Germany as part of its international climate initiative (IKI).
In India the project is being implemented on behalf of Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Government of India, under the Indo-German Cooperation.

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GIZ (2018). Waste to Energy Plant in Nashik Movie SNUSP II

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