Godawari Power Receives Consent to Operate 6.91 MW Waste Heat Recovery Power Plant

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Godawari Power & Ispat has received regulatory approval to operate its 6.91 MW waste heat recovery power plant in Chhattisgarh, with commercial operations expected to commence by April-end.

PRICE-SENSITIVE TRIGGER

Event: Receipt of Consent to Operate (CTO) for power plant

Type: Regulatory Approval / Operational Commissioning

Impact: Positive

Immediate Effect: Enables plant commissioning and potential cost efficiency through waste heat utilization.

Key Metrics

  • Plant Capacity: 6.91 MW
  • Location: Siltara Industrial Area, Raipur (Chhattisgarh)
  • Status: Trial run started (April 2, 2026)
  • Commercial Operations: Expected by end of April 2026

Highlights

New Capacity Addition: 6.91 MW

What Happened ?

Godawari Power & Ispat Limited announced that it has received Consent to Operate from the Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board for its 6.91 MW waste heat recovery-based power plant.

The plant utilizes waste heat generated from the company’s pellet plant and ferro alloys division.

Key Operational Highlights
  • Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) based power plant
  • Integrated with existing steel operations
  • Located at:
    • Siltara Industrial Area
    • Raipur, Chhattisgarh
  • Trial run/testing started from April 2, 2026
  • Commercial operations expected by end of April 2026

Note: WHR plants improve energy efficiency and reduce operational costs.

Risk Analysis

Key Risks

  • Delay in commercial operations
  • Lower-than-expected efficiency gains
  • Operational integration challenges
  • Limited scale impact due to small capacity

Worst Case Scenario

If plant underperforms, expected cost savings may not materialize significantly.

Risk Level: Low

Company Commentary
  • Company confirmed receipt of regulatory approval
  • Highlighted commencement of trial operations
  • Indicated near-term commercial launch timeline

Official Exchange Filing: Godawari Power and Ispat Limited

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