- The Indian Oil Corporation (IndianOil) and the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) are planning to set up new integrated waste-to-energy facilities at NDMC’s landfill site at Ranikhera in Narela, New Delhi. The plant will process municipal solid waste (MSW) and organic waste of NDMC for producing compressed biogas (CBG), recycling plastics, refuse derived fuel (RDF) for producing plastic or syngas and its downstream products, plastics recycling, etc. As of January 2021, IndianOil and NDMC entered a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the project.
- Dehradun Waste Management is planning to take up new RDF based waste to energy plant in Shishambada, Vikasnagar, Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The project involves setting up RDF Based Waste to Energy Plant in Municipal Solid Waste Processing & Disposal Facility in an area of 8.323 hectares. DWMPL has executed memorandum of undertaking with the state government of uttarakhand for setting of 300 TPD Refuse derived fuel (RDF) based Waste to Energy Plant within the existing IMSWMF plant with capacity of 6 MW in an area of 1.734 hectares. The estimated cost of the project is Rs.1239.6 million. As of January 2021, environment clearance for the project is underway.