MCD Extends Narela-Bawana Waste-to-Energy Plant Deadline To December 2028

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has officially extended the deadline for the completion of the Narela-Bawana Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plant project to December 2028. The decision affects the development of the waste processing facility in Narela-Bawana, Delhi, delaying its scheduled commissioning.
This extension by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi pushes back the overall waste management and waste processing timelines for the region. The Narela-Bawana Waste-to-Energy plant is designed to handle waste processing, but the new deadline means the facility will not be operational until late 2028.
The delay in the completion and commissioning of the waste-to-energy facility in Narela-Bawana directly impacts local waste management efforts. By extending the timeline to December 2028, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi has postponed the integration of this plant into the regional waste processing network.
With the project deadline now set to December 2028, the completion of the Narela-Bawana Waste-to-Energy plant is delayed. This delay pushes back the expected timelines for waste processing and resource recovery in the region. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi will continue to oversee the project until its new completion date.
The extension of the project timeline to December 2028 ensures that the Narela-Bawana Waste-to-Energy plant will remain under construction. The delay in commissioning the facility means that the regional waste management and processing goals will face a prolonged timeline before the plant becomes fully functional.



