
Ushering in a sustainable era of eco-friendly industrial practices, we are making significant strides in establishing and promoting a pollution-free manufacturing system. As an environmentally responsible large-scale operation, we reuse waste to fuel our rapidly expanding processes with minimal ecological impact. We utilize the entirety of the black liquor effluent generated as a byproduct, along with coal and other agro-waste, to generate high-pressure steam and power, which is supplied to our manufacturing units. Our aim is to reduce our carbon footprint and take meaningful steps toward achieving net-zero carbon emissions.
1999
INITIAL PRODUCTION CAPACITY = 9.4 MW
2024
CURRENT PRODUCTION CAPACITY = Punjab - 50 MW Budhni, MP – 16.3 MW
Our Dhaula location is equipped with multi-fuel, fully-automated AFBC boilers with intelligent load management system that enables us to receive 105 kg/cm2 steam pressure generated through combustion of biomass and coal, consequently generating 40 MW power. Recovery boilers fired using Black Liquor (effluent) generates 65 kg/cm2 steam pressure, helping us to generate 11.3 MW of power making the entire plant location self-sufficient in terms of power and steam. Power facilities include exports/import infrastructure, a total network synchronization facility, linkage coal, DCS & SAP-based parameter data logging, energy saving 6.6 kW drives, and an automatic tube cleaning system (ATCS) for the turbine condenser.
At our Budhni location, we have multi-fuel firing CFBC boilers with a steam pressure of 110 kg/cm² and a steam flow capacity of 121 TPH. We have a state-of-the-art power plant operating fully through an automated DCS (Distributed Control System) and equipped with ESP and emission control equipment. Rice husk, biomass, and coal are used to generate high-pressure steam, which is in turn used for power generation with the help of a steam turbine. Steam from the turbine exhaust (at low pressure) is supplied to the manufacturing units. We have a steam turbine with a power generation capacity of 16.3 MW, which is an extraction-cum-backpressure turbine with a process steam supply capacity of 90 TPH.
Our PlantCapacities
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We possess a 51.3 MW captive power generation capacity at Dhaula. Cogen-1 has a power generation capacity of 10 MW. Cogen-2 and Cogen-3 each have a power generation capacity of 20 MW and a steam generation capacity of 130 TPH, using power boilers from Andritz Enmas.
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High-pressure steam generation of 121 TPH, with medium-pressure process steam availability of 90 TPH, and power generation of 16.3 MW using a backpressure turbine.





