Sanghi Industries to invest Rs. 150 Cr in renewable energy
February 11, 2015 6:48 pm
February 11, 2015 6:48 pm
Sanghi Industries Limited, one of the major cement players in western India, plans to invest Rs. 150 crore over next couple of years for developing 15 MW Waste Heat Recovery System (WHRS).
The company has signed a contract for installation of WHRS at its cement plant in Kutch, Gujarat whereby 15 MW power will be generated from the waste gases released in the air.
“With this technology, the valuable fossil fuel will be saved, foreign exchange will be saved and there will be a significant reduction in the emission of pollutant gases viz. carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide,” the company informed. “Sanghi will recover more than 70 per cent of waste heat generated from its cement manufacturing plant.”
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