At the Solid Waste Management in India conference organised by Renewable Watch , an insightful industry perspective session brought together key industry players to share their views and experiences.
Panelists included:
- Ashish Palchoudhury, Head of Commercial, Contract & Tendering, Astic India
- Tarun Joshi, Head, Tehkhand Waste to Energy Plant, Jindal Urban Infrastructure Services
- Siddhant Srivastava, AGM, Business Development, EverEnviro Resource Management Private Limited
Moderated by Sarthak Takyar, Associate Director, Renewable Watch and Shubhangi Goswami, Senior Analyst, Indian Infrastructure
Key points from the discussion:
The performance and viability of waste-to-energy (WtE) and compressed biogas projects depends largely on feedstock quality, segregation and project scale.
Since municipal solid waste composition varies significantly across cities, maintaining proper segregation, especially separating dry and wet waste, is essential for ensuring efficient energy recovery.
Small-scale projects often face viability challenges, making adequate plant size, reliable feedstock supply and careful planning essential for project success.
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