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Farooq Abdullah lays foundation stone of 60 Mw biomass green energy

Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah and Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal laid the foundation stone of the 60 Mw biomass-based Green Energy Power Plant of Lakshmi Energy and Foods Limited (Lakshmi Group) at Khamanon village of Fatehgarh Sahib in Punjab. - Punjab MLAs enter into scuffle - 1,300MW solar power to be added over three years - Govt studying use of hydrogen as alternative fuel - Punjab CM keen on setting up N-power plant in Punjab - Punjab wants time for PSEB - Punjab spinning mills worried over delay in rollback of "mandi" fee The company’s first 30 Mw biomass (husk) based power plant came in commercial production about one and a half year back. The Group, which is one of the largest rice processing companies, has taken further initiative of starting a mega project comprising of rice processing unit and 60 Mw biomass-based power plant. Lakshmi Group Chairman and Managing Director Balbir Singh Uppal, while welcoming the Union Minister and the chief minister said the rice processing facility at Khamano was the largest in the sub-continent. The Group has always adopted the latest technology from Satake Corporation (Japan) for rice milling, Schmidt-Seeger (Germany) for cleaning and handling, Cimbria (Denmark) for dryers and MFS & Time/Broke International for storage, he said.


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