Experience in executing Power Plants with various fuels such as Petcoke, Coal, Oil & Gas, Waste heat recovery, MSW based fuels etc.
Spanning over 60 varied power plant projects and experience of contracting over 1600 MW of power plants on EPC basis.
In-house manufacturing of key project equipment’s viz. Boilers, ESP, Water solutions, FGD, among others.
Isgec has a proven expertise in setting up captive power plants on an EPC basis. Customers in energy intensive industries are dependent on low cost, reliable power to remain competitive. Our capability in offering captive power plants with the least lifecycle cost has made Isgec the preferred EPC partner for the industry.
Industries catered to include Cement, Steel, Sugar, Distillery, Chemical, Sponge Iron, Paper, and Textile.
Isgec has executed a number of independent power plants across the Globe. Our expertise in independent power plants that use a variety of fuels along with a proven track record of timely execution with world‐class safety standards and reliable plant operation post‐commissioning, makes us the preferred EPC partner.
WHR power plants use waste heat from various sources like cement kilns, blast furnaces, sponge iron kilns, gas turbines etc. and convert these to power, thereby reducing consumption of fossil fuels.
WHR power plants help the customer to use available resources with the highest possible efficiency and thus help in improving profitability.
Isgec has proven WHR solutions for Cement, Steel and Calcination Plants.
Municipal Waste disposal has become a huge problem. Mountains of waste and wild landfills dirtied entire settlement areas, introduced diseases, spread epidemics and polluted the groundwater. Even worse: landfills release methane gas, more than twenty times more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide.
Isgec in collaboration with globally reputed Waste to Energy Technology suppliers have endeavoured to deploy this technology in India. The energy contained in the waste is converted into significant amounts of electric energy, thus reducing the necessity to use climate‐damaging fossil fuels such as natural gas, crude oil, or coal.
Isgec in collaboration Hitachi, Japan have installed a 11.5 MWe Municipal Solid Waste fired power plant at Jabalpur, India and many similar projects are in the pipeline.