The plant has been commissioned at Chilla area in East Delhi.
"This is the first plant in Delhi which will run through hydraulic turbines propelled by treated effluent coming out of a Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP).
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The generated electricity will be utilised at STP itself and the plant will produce 20,000 kWh of electricity per year.
"It is a pilot project which has been set up free of cost. We are also exploring the possibility of replication of this 'Green Power Generation' at other installations as well," the statement said.
"The use of fossil fuels leads to generation of carbon dioxide, which in turn leads to Green House Effect and Global Warming. However, no fossil fuel is being used in generation of power through Hydro-power at Chilla. Therefore, this technology is termed as pollution-free technology," it added.
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