Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our gasification technology, project capabilities, and environmental compliance standards.

Gasification is a controlled thermal process that converts waste into syngas (synthesis gas) in an oxygen-starved environment, typically at 800-5000°C. Unlike incineration, which burns waste directly and produces high emissions, gasification creates minimal pollutants and generates valuable by-products like electricity, pyro-oil, and biochar while meeting strict CPCB and NGT emission standards

Our 200 TPD (tons per day) RDF gasification plants process municipal solid waste and reduce landfill volume by 85-94%. Only 6-15% remains as inert residue (slag) that can be used in construction. This dramatic reduction frees valuable urban land and eliminates the health and environmental hazards of expanding landfills.

Yes. Our enclosed gasification systems include advanced scrubbers, emission controls, and electromagnetics from KANKYO Group. We achieve near-zero emissions compliant with CPCB and NGT norms, eliminate untreated leachate discharge, and significantly reduce methane and GHG footprints compared to traditional landfilling or incineration.

We process segregated municipal solid waste including household waste, organic materials, plastics, paper, rubber tires, and other combustible materials. Pre-processing includes magnetic separation for ferrous metals, manual sorting for non-ferrous items and recyclables, shredding, and moisture reduction to prepare optimal feedstock.

We partner with KANKYO Group, which brings 25+ years of global waste-to-energy expertise from projects in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Egypt, and the Philippines. Local implementation is handled by Vaigunth Ener Tek, ensuring field-tested reliability and compliance with Indian regulations.