Bengaluru's ₹314.74 crore Bidadi waste-to-energy plant generates up to 11.5 MW daily from 600 tonnes of dry waste. BSWML CEO Karigowda says it can power 25,000 homes. The pollution-free facility uses non-recyclable plastics and could expand to supply electricity for 1 lakh households.
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07 Nov