Bengaluru’s garbage could soon power planes thanks to this company!

Bengaluru | Tuesday | 11th June, 2019

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Bosky Khanna ByExpress News ServiceBENGALURU: In a bid to manage Bengaluru’s garbage crisis, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has been handing over five tonnes of garbage to Shell Technology Centre in Devanahalli, on a daily basis. Every day around five tonnes of garbage is given to them from the Yelahanka zone for their testing,” he added. According to a Shell company spokesperson, the plant capacity at present is five tonnes. After trials are successful and all details are completed, the plant’s capacity will be increased and this will help resolve Bengaluru’s garbage crises to a larger extent. We are pursuing the IH2 technology, perceived by Gas Technology Institute, a US-based company, further developed in collaboration with Shell Catalysts and Technologies..