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Regulator Approves Tariff of ₹7.45/kWh for a Waste-to-Energy Project in Maharashtra

The Commission approved a contingency cost of 3% amounting to ₹70.64 million (~$944,033) for this project

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The Maharashtra State Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) has set a revised tariff of ₹7.45(~$0.10)/kWh to procure power from the waste-to-energy project based on a municipal solid waste processing unit (750 tons per day) to be commissioned in Pune. The Commission had earlier determined the tariff of ₹6.95 (~$0.093)/kWh for the project.

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