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Nation's 1st green energy plant set up in Rewari

Moving towards environment conservation

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, February 18

The country’s first green energy plant, which generates electricity from stubble, has been set up at Khursaid Nagar village in Rewari district of Haryana.

Moving towards environmental conservation, this plant can be considered as the most-successful step in power generation along with being pollution-free.

An official spokesperson said the Haryana Renewable Energy Development Agency along with K-2 Power Renewable Private Limited, a private sector company, had set up the country’s first green energy plant at Khursaid Nagar village, making Rewari district a model in this regard.

The power generated from stubble through this plant in Khursaid Nagar is being provided to the Bisoha 33-KV substation and regular supply of electricity from the substation to Bisoha village has started.

The green energy plant has generated 48,000 units of power from 600 quintal stubble in 24 hours without pollution. Along with the generation of electricity, about 150 persons of the area are getting direct employment in this plant.

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