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REQUEST FOR QUOTATION (RFQ) FOR SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF 2 TPD ROTARY KILN GASIFICATION PILOT PLANT

1. OBJECTIVES OF THE RFQ

Supply and installation of 2 TPD Rotary Kiln Gasification Pilot Plant

The objective for the RFQ is to invite bids for supply of a 2 Tons Per Day (TPD) Rotary Kiln Gasification pilot plant at a designated site by Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences (KITS) in Coimbatore and install it at site to make it fully operational.

2. PROJECT OVERVIEW

Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences (KITS) is setting up an R&D prototype of 2 TPD Rotary Kiln Gasification pilot plantfor converting non-recyclable plastic waste into high quality syngas. This system is designed and developed together with KITS’ Technology Partner, especially for KITS, Coimbatore to accomplish the project objectives outlined in its proposal submitted to the Department of Science and Technology, India under the program for waste management technologies. The primary goal of the proposed project is to improve the quality of syngas during the gasification of waste.

Gasification is known to be the cleanest mode of energy recovery from plastic wastes with no negative impact on the environment. Rotary Kiln gasification system provides the most reliable, cost effective, and environmentally sound solution for converting nonrecyclable plastic waste into high calorific syngas. The flexibility of the system with respect to its ability to operate with varied source of waste with vastly different physical and chemical properties makes this system unique and versatile for broader application. Environmentally, the system is prevented from generating carcinogens, it is associated with producing least amounts of NOx, and the emission of sulfur, carbon monoxide, and particulates are maintained below the regulatory limits.

3. ABOUT KITS

Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, was founded with the noble vision to raise professionals and leaders of high academic calibre and unblemished character, nurtured with a strong motivation and commitment to serve humanity. The institution is the fulfillment of the vision of its founders Late Dr. D. G. S. Dhinakaran and the present Chancellor Dr. Paul Dhinakaran. Established in 1986 as an Engineering College, it was granted an autonomous status in 1999 and declared Deemed-to-be University by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in recognition of its academic excellence by the Ministry of Human Resources Development under section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956 vide

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