Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Tuesday, 16 January 2018

From Garbage to Power ?




Following statistics are compiled from Economic Times Magazine ( Jan 14-20 ) :


Cash  from  Trash  , Anyone  ?



·         Yearly generation of municipal solid waste ( MSW )…………………………….. 62  million tons



·         Expected by 2031………………………………………………………………………………… 165  million tons



·         Landfill needed per year ( if waste remains untreated )……………………….. 1240  hectares



·         Area likely to be consumed as sanitary landfill ( in next 20 years )……….. 454 sq km



·         Capital cost of a  ONE MW  “ Waste-to-Energy “ plant………………………….  Rs 16-17 Crore



·         Energy generation potential from waste ( Currently )…………………………… 500  MW
[  requiring capital of Rs 8,500 Cr  ]



·         Energy generation potential from waste ( by 2031 ) ……………………………   1075  MW
[  requiring capital of Rs 18,250  Cr  ]



·         Number of existing plants in India………………………………………………………  6 ( totalling 66 MW )


#   Ramky  Group……………………………. 24  MW  ( Narela-Bawana )


#   Jindal Urban Infrastructure……….. 16 MW  ( Okhla  )


#   IL & FS ……………………………………..   12  MW  ( Ghazipur )


#   Jabalpur ( MP )…………………………… 9  MW


#   Solapur  (  Maha )……………………..   3  MW


#   Simla  (  HP  )…………………………….. 1.75  MW


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·         
Prasad Reddy B ( DGM – Ramky Group ) says :


“ We have invested Rs 490  crore in our project . It will take 10 – 12 years to recover that kind of investment . The government must not look at creating wealth out of waste ; the focus should be on how to get rid of the waste “



The project situated in 100 acres can make Rs 80-100 crore annually from its 24 MW plant , apart from selling compost  of Rs 2-3 crore . But the maximum revenue – about Rs 125 crore a year – comes from what’s called tipping fee, given by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation for collecting waste at the rate of Rs 1650 per tonne





QUESTION :

·         Solar Power and Coal Power plants need Rs 6-7 Cr per MW , against Rs 16-17 cr / MW for Waste-to-Energy plants


·         But , it is safe to assume that the selling price ( Rs / Kwh ) for both remains same , in a competitive market . In fact , selling price of Solar is going down by 15 % per year !


·         Under this scenario, it is not surprising that businesses are not coming forward to invest in “ Waste to Energy “ plants

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SOLUTION :

·         Each “ Waste to Energy “ plant must be made an “ Infrastructure SPV “ , which will be exempt from paying Corporate Income Tax for 25 years


·         Under a specially devised AMNESTY SCHEME , black money should be allowed to be invested into such SPVs , with just one time “ Disclosure Tax “ of 4 % ( as done by Indonesia ) , without any penalty / litigation re arrears or  questions as to the source of funds


In absence of such a drastic “ Innovation “ , it is simply not possible to attract any private sector investment in this area . If not implemented immediately , expect mountains of garbage around all cities and outbreak of diseases !



There need not be any misgivings about using “ Dirty Money “ to lead us to “ Swatchh  Bharat “  !



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REFERENCES :



DiscouragePlastics : Encourage Greed 


https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2016/03/discourage-plastics-encourage-greed.html

 

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Howto Raise $ 500 BILLION 


https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2017/09/how-to-raise-500-billion.html

 

16  Jan  2018

www.hemenparekh.in / blogs

 



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