The Tehkhand waste-to-energy (WTE) Plant in Southeast Delhi is set to undergo a major expansion, with the draft Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) report now open for public consultation—a key step before seeking clearance from the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change’s Expert Appraisal Committee.

Operated by Jindal Urban Infrastructure Limited, the plant currently processes around 2,000 tonnes of municipal waste daily and generates 25 MW of electricity. The expansion project will increase the plant’s capacity by another 20 MW, bringing the total power generation to 45 MW.

Additionally, the facility plans to produce up to 20,000 cubic metres of biogas per day from leachate and green waste slurry, which can be converted into approximately 8 tonnes of Bio-CNG (Bio-Compressed

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