E-MAIL FOR SPONSORSHIP

Regulator Approves Tariff of ₹7.45/kWh for a Waste-to-Energy Project in Maharashtra

The Commission approved a contingency cost of 3% amounting to ₹70.64 million (~$944,033) for this project

thumbnail

Follow Mercom India on WhatsApp for exclusive updates on clean energy news and insights


The Maharashtra State Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) has set a revised tariff of ₹7.45(~$0.10)/kWh to procure power from the waste-to-energy project based on a municipal solid waste processing unit (750 tons per day) to be commissioned in Pune. The Commission had earlier determined the tariff of ₹6.95 (~$0.093)/kWh for the project.

ℹ️ This article is free for registered users. Sign in to continue reading.

Sign In to Continue Reading

Create a free account to access the full article and exclusive features from Mercom India's renewable energy coverage.

Access to free articles and news
Save articles for later reading
Personalized content recommendations
Newsletter subscriptions

RELATED POSTS

Get the most relevant India solar and clean energy news.

RECENT POSTS