Haryana Power Generation Corp Ltd
Total capacity of implemented projects
10 - 50 MW
Countries of projects presence
1
Haryana Power Generation Corp Ltd (HPGCL) is a state-owned power generation company based in Haryana, India. The company was established in 1998 with the aim of generating electricity for the state of Haryana. HPGCL operates thermal power plants, gas-based power plants, and renewable energy projects. In recent years, the company has focused on developing renewable energy projects in the state. HPGCL has been actively involved in the development of renewable energy projects in the following sectors: Biomass & Waste, Small Hydro, Solar, and Wind.
Biomass & Waste:
HPGCL has been actively involved in the development of biomass and waste-to-energy projects in Haryana. The company has set up a 12 MW biomass power plant in Yamunanagar district. The plant uses agricultural waste such as paddy straw, wheat straw, and sugarcane bagasse as fuel. The plant generates electricity by burning the biomass in a boiler, which produces steam that drives a turbine. The electricity generated by the plant is supplied to the state grid. The plant has helped in reducing the dependence on fossil fuels and has contributed to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
HPGCL has also set up a waste-to-energy plant in Faridabad district. The plant has a capacity of 5 MW and uses municipal solid waste as fuel. The plant processes the waste and generates electricity by burning it in a boiler. The electricity generated by the plant is supplied to the state grid. The plant has helped in reducing the amount of waste going to landfills and has contributed to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Small Hydro:
HPGCL has been actively involved in the development of small hydro projects in Haryana. The company has set up a 4 MW small hydro project in Morni Hills. The project uses the water from the Ghaggar river to generate electricity. The project has helped in reducing the dependence on fossil fuels and has contributed to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Solar:
HPGCL has been actively involved in the development of solar projects in Haryana. The company has set up a 10 MW solar power plant in Jhajjar district. The plant uses photovoltaic (PV) cells to convert sunlight into electricity. The electricity generated by the plant is supplied to the state grid. The plant has helped in reducing the dependence on fossil fuels and has contributed to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
HPGCL has also set up a 1 MW solar power plant on the rooftop of its office building in Panchkula. The plant uses PV cells to generate electricity, which is used to power the office building. The excess electricity generated by the plant is supplied to the state grid. The plant has helped in reducing the electricity bill of the office building and has contributed to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Wind:
HPGCL has been actively involved in the development of wind projects in Haryana. The company has set up a 5 MW wind power project in Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan. The project uses wind turbines to generate electricity. The electricity generated by the project is supplied to the state grid. The project has helped in reducing the dependence on fossil fuels and has contributed to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
HPGCL has also signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Suzlon Energy for the purchase of 50 MW of wind power. The project is expected to be set up in Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan. The project will use wind turbines to generate electricity, which will be supplied to the state grid. The project will help in reducing the dependence on fossil fuels and will contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Conclusion:
HPGCL has been actively involved in the development of renewable energy projects in Haryana. The company has set up biomass and waste-to-energy projects, small hydro projects, solar projects, and wind projects. The projects have helped in reducing the dependence on fossil fuels and have contributed to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. HPGCL is committed to the development of renewable energy projects and is working towards achieving the target of 20% renewable energy by 2022. The company is also exploring new technologies and innovative solutions to further reduce the carbon footprint and contribute to the sustainable development of the state.