GPIL's 6.91 MW Plant Gets Operating Consent; Starts Trials

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GPIL's 6.91 MW Plant Gets Operating Consent; Starts Trials
Overview

Godawari Power and Ispat Ltd (GPIL) received Consent to Operate for its new 6.91 MW Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) power plant in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. Trial runs began on April 2, 2026, with commercial operations expected by month-end. This strategic move leverages waste heat from its steel plant, enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability.

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Operating Consent Secured for New Power Plant

Godawari Power and Ispat Ltd (GPIL) has announced receiving the Consent to Operate for its newly constructed 6.91 MW Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) power plant. Located in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, the facility is set to commence commercial operations by the end of April 2026.

The plant's trial runs officially began on April 2, 2026. This development marks a significant step in GPIL's ongoing efforts to boost its energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. By utilizing waste heat generated from its steel plant operations, GPIL aims to optimize its energy consumption and reduce its environmental footprint.

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