The Environment Ministry has come out with the draft notification that proposes stringent pollution norms, to be implemented in two years, for coal-based thermal power plants.
Currently, the country has no standards for pollution caused by sulphur dioxide (SO2), oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and mercury emissions from this sector.
"We welcome this move. It will have an impact on the pollution caused by the thermal power sector in India," Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Deputy Director General Chandra Bhushan said in a statement.
The plants established after 2003 will need to meet slightly lower standards, while plants older than 2003 will be required to meet more relaxed norms.
"We believe these lower standards are acceptable given technical and economic limitations in installing pollution control equipment in older units," said Priyavrat Bhati, CSE's Director for Green Ratings Project.
The new norms will require all existing cooling tower-based plants to restrict water consumption to 3.5 cubic metre per watt hour (m3/MWh). Plants which will be set up after January 2017 have to achieve 2.5 m3/MWh.
"This can have a remarkable reduction in freshwater withdrawal by thermal power plants - cumulatively, freshwater withdrawal will decrease from around 22 billion cubic metre in 2011-12 to around 4.5 billion cubic metre in 2016-17, an 80 per cent dip," CSE said.
Of the total pollution from the sector, the coal-based power sector currently accounts for approximately 60 per cent of particulate emissions, 45-50 per cent of SO2 emissions, 30 per cent of NOx emissions and more than 80 per cent of mercury emissions.
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