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| The Teri report has made specific suggestions like the need to go in for super-critical and ultra super-critical boilers for a unit of 1,000 Mw to be able to economically use the Benson boiler technology. But the situation on the ground is that such technology is slated to be used, and that too in units of only 800 Mw capacity, in the ultra mega power stations. Of the two such projects which have been tendered, only one, at Mundra, is making progress. However, the size of coal-fired units using supercritical technology has already gone up to 1,200 Mw in South Africa. Bhel, which has acquired the necessary technology, is yet to get its first order. It is asking for a bunch of orders, the way in which eight 500 Mw units were ordered in the early eighties for such technology to be absorbed and standardised. The Teri report also calls for the need to acquire the integrated gassification and combined cycle (IGCC) technology, if necessary by outright purchase. Through this process, coal is turned into gas, the impurities removed and then combustion undertaken in order to both improve combustion efficiency and lower harmful emissions. It has been estimated that for every 1 per cent gain in combustion efficiency, carbon dioxide output is lowered by a little over 2 per cent. |
| This technology is in the development stage but global co-operation is already on to familiarise engineers in countries such as India and China, which will play a key role in improving energy efficiencies and reducing harmful emissions. An Indo-US workshop on pre-combustion cleaning of coal will be held in August and the government of India will be presented with R&D project proposals for underground coal gassification with cleaning, waste management and carbon dioxide sequestering. Japan holds an annual workshop for engineers from third world countries for kaizen (continuous improvement) efforts to boost combustion efficiency of coal. It is urgently necessary for the government of India to get going in its own interests on this front irrespective of whether it makes any commitment to the global community to reduce the energy and emission intensity of its development effort. |
First Published: Jun 26 2007 | 12:00 AM IST