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Abellon Waste to Energy (WTE) Campus at Jamnagar

The Waste to Energy (WTE) Jamnagar Campus is an integrated renewable energy power plant that converts 750 MT/day MSW into 7.5MW of electricity, enough to power 15000 homes, while emitting no toxins. The project not only reduces landfill dependence but also contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. With one of the lowest area footprints (7825 Sq.m) among power plants around the globe, the project was awarded as "India's first platinum-rated net-zero Green Waste-to-Energy Campus" by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC). It has received global recognition through the 2023 Green Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design & The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies, and as the Finalist at Big 5 Global Impact Awards.

As part of INI's broader mission for sustainable development, this project embodies the principles of circular economy and environmental responsibility, showcasing an innovative solution to urban waste management.

View of the Facility across the landscaped lawns

The simple, open-span, lightweight prefab recycled steel structure

Treated municipal wastewater and advanced mist turbine condenser cooling save auxiliary power and retain evaporated water vapour

The light weight structure allows for efficient, easy installation and reconfiguration, and high strength renders it resistant to impact and fracture

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