effluent treatment plant, Atul site Energy management and energy efficiency We focused on optimising energy use by enhancing efficiency, adopting renewable sources and implementing decarbonisation plans. Increased hybrid power (solar + wind) capacity from 3.96 MW to 6.86 MW and installed a 300 kW solar rooftop at the plant premises, which is expected to generate 4.33 lakh kWh of renewable power annually. Replaced pressure reducing desuperheater stations with energy-conserving turbines of 250 kW and 315 kW capacities, improving efficiency and saving 10.56 lakh kWh of power. Used an energy-efficient motor for demineralised water transfer pump in a power plant, saving 16,800 kWh of power per year, and installed 500 kW HT variable frequency drives for boiler feed pumps at two power plants, saving 1.38 lakh kWh per year. SDGs impacted Biodiversity and its conservation The green zones, which constitute a significant portion of the Atul and Ankleshwar sites, provide a nurturing habitat for various species of flora and fauna, including indigenous species as well as several migratory birds. A comprehensive biodiversity study of Atul site identified about 330 plant species and 136 faunal species. We take responsible steps to protect the vast flora and fauna diversity in Atul. SDGs impacted Common Kingfisher Statutory Reports Financial Statements 35 Corporate overview Performance overview ESG overview
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