Thermax wins major order for a captive Combined Heat and Power plant

Thermax Group has concluded an order to set up a captive Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant on an EPC basis for Assam Bio-Refinery Private Limited (ABRPL), a joint venture of  Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), Fortum, and Chempolis. ABRPL is developing India’s first biorefinery to produce cellulosic ethanol from bamboo biomass.

This cogeneration plant includes two high-pressure boilers of 98.5 TPH capacity each, air pollution abatement equipment along with a steam turbine generator, and another auxiliary system to generate process steam and power simultaneously.

“ABRPL is targeting a larger production of second-generation (2G) ethanol in India and contributes towards the Indian Government’s target of attaining self-sufficiency in energy, reducing fossil fuel footprint, and meeting the socio-economic needs of the region. We are happy to partner with Thermax in this journey, a pioneer in setting up captive power plants on an EPC basis. The CHP will utilize all wastes and byproducts such as bio-coal, stillage cake, etc. emanating from the biorefinery during the bio-ethanol production process. It will also help reduce our dependence on grid power,” said Mr. Gunindra Nath Sarma, CEO, ABPRL.

“This proven technology by Thermax leverages our expertise in the combustion of biomass and offering green solutions that align with our vision of providing sustainable solutions. We look forward to our association with ABPRL in this initiative that has the potential to propel India’s efforts towards increasing clean energy generation,” said Mr. Ashish Bhandari, MD & CEO, Thermax Limited.

The scope of supply includes design, engineering, manufacturing, construction, and commissioning of the CHP plant. The project is to be completed in 20 months.

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