This was stated by Odisha Energy minister Pranab Prakash Das in the Assembly today while replying to a written question of BJP member Dilip Ray.
"While seven existing thermal power stations now generate 25 MT of fly ash, it is estimated that about 70 million of fly ash will be produced annually when all IPPs (Independent Power Producers) start functioning," he said.
The minister said the thermal power stations have been asked by the Odisha State Pollution Control Board to create captive fly ash ponds and utilise the ash in making bricks, blocks and roads for the better management of fly ash.
Of the 30 IPPs, agreement with three of them have been rejected due to different reasons, the minister said, adding that the three IPPs have so far started commercial production.
The three IPPs which have started commercial operation were Vedanta Limited at Jharsuguda (600 MW), GMR Kamalang Energy Limited at Kamalanga in Dhenkanal district (472.5 MW) and Jindal India Thermal Power Limited at Derang, Talcher in Angul district (144 MW), the minister said.
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