"I don't want that we import equipment (to meet deadline for meeting emission norms). We realised after discussions that it would put more burden on the consumer and they will have to pay more for electricity," Goyal told reporters at an NTPC conference here.
He was responding to queries on Environment Ministry's tougher norms for power plants relating to consumption of water, particulate matter, SO2, NOx and mercury.
"We took up the issue with Environment Ministry. They agreed with us that deadline should be extended so that old polluting plants can be replaced with supercritical super efficient plants. This will reduce the pollution to just 10 per cent of the existing levels of these old plants," he said.
In December, 2015, the Environment Ministry had brought new norms for coal-based power stations to cut down emissions of particulate matter (PM10), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and improve the ambient air quality around power plants.
The ministry had for the first time fixed SOx and NOx norms for power stations and mandated that plants adhere to these guidelines by 2017.
The minister is of the view that instead of going for renovation and modernisation, the power plants should be replaced with latest energy efficiency and less polluting technology.
He had also announced replacement of 11 GW of old power plants of NTPC at an investment of over Rs 50,000 crore in the next 3-4 years.
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