IREDA Powers India International Centre with Waste-to-Energy STP
India has taken another leap in sustainable infrastructure with the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) commissioning a 25 KLD sewage treatment plant at the India International Centre Annexe. This innovative project showcases how urban spaces can integrate hybrid renewable solutions into daily operations.
Revolutionary STP Technology
Unlike conventional sewage plants, this system uses anaerobic digestion to convert organic matter into biogas for electricity generation. The plant combines:
- Sequential batch reactor (SBR) technology
- Advanced IoT monitoring systems
- Potential integration with building-integrated renewables
Cost and Efficiency Benefits
The project delivers:
- 40% reduction in water costs
- 30% decreased grid dependence
- Automated maintenance through smart sensors
Scaling Renewable Adoption
IREDA plans to replicate this renewable energy model across 50 cultural centers nationwide. As solar costs decline, such integrations demonstrate how:
- Municipal infrastructure can achieve energy independence
- Circular economy principles create value from waste
- Institutions can lead India’s clean energy transition






