Godawari Power and Ispat Receives Consent to Operate for 6.91 MW Waste Heat Recovery Power Plant
By PNN | Updated: April 3, 2026 10:25 IST2026-04-03T15:54:05+5:302026-04-03T10:25:05+5:30
New Delhi [India], April 02: Godawari Power and Ispat Limited (GPIL) has received the ‘Consent to Operate' from the ...

Godawari Power and Ispat Receives Consent to Operate for 6.91 MW Waste Heat Recovery Power Plant
New Delhi [India], April 02: Godawari Power and Ispat Limited (GPIL) has received the ‘Consent to Operate' from the Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board for its 6.91 MW waste heat recovery-based power plant located at its integrated steel facility in Siltara Industrial Area, Raipur. This development marks a significant step in the company's ongoing efforts to enhance operational efficiency while reinforcing its commitment to sustainable and environmentally responsible manufacturing practices.
The newly approved power plant is designed to utilize waste heat generated from flue gases emitted by the company's pellet plant and ferro alloys division. By converting waste heat into usable energy, the facility is expected to optimize energy consumption and reduce reliance on conventional power sources. This initiative aligns with GPIL's broader strategy of integrating green technologies into its operations to improve cost efficiency and lower its carbon footprint.
Following the regulatory clearance, the company has commenced the trial run and testing phase of the power plant effective April 2, 2026. The successful initiation of trial operations reflects the project's readiness for commissioning and its seamless integration into the existing infrastructure at the Raipur unit.
GPIL expects to commence commercial operations of the plant by the end of April 2026. Once operational, the facility is anticipated to contribute to improved energy security, enhanced productivity, and long-term cost savings. The project underscores the company's focus on sustainable growth and operational excellence, while strengthening its position as a responsible player in the steel and power sector.
The commissioning of this waste heat recovery plant represents a key milestone in GPIL's journey toward energy efficiency and environmentally conscious industrial development.
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