Renewable Alternatives:
Harnessing Waste-to Energy, Solar and Hybrid
Technologies


Waste to Energy
Wet organic waste is converted into potent Biogas,a key component of renewable energy solutions, which can be used to generate electricity. These biogas plants are constructed in civil as well as in MS prefabricated structures. Prefab biogas plants could be used by bulk waste generators such as large residential and commercial complexes, hotels, and resorts in urban areas to treat the wet waste generated in their premises. The electricity generated could either be utilized for various applications or even be supplied to the grid.

Solar
The easiest and most economical Renewable energy solution is to generate electricity for own usage (off-grid) or to supply to the main grid (on-grid) is by installing a solar plant. Typical turnkey EPC solutions include supply, installation, and commissioning, but maintenance contracts also form a major part of the package.
The use of IoT makes this system more advanced, allowing the customer to view energy generation in real-time.

Hybrid
Solar plants, when paired with wind turbines, create a hybrid model that provides reliable renewable energy solutions. Solar plants, when coupled with wind turbines, form a hybrid plant model. This type of system is very useful in remote locations as well as in places where sunlight is expected to be lower during the year. The hybrid model is very useful for powering telecom towers, agricultural lands, farmhouses, and industries.