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The policy change means that about 78% of India’s 537 thermal power plant units do not have to install machinery to reduce SO2 emissions.
The Environment Ministry has refuted assertions of the latest directive being a roll back of safeguards introduced in 2015.
Madras High Court rules ED needs a predicate offense to investigate, preventing arbitrary action and emphasizing adherence to ...
The role of solar PV in Indonesia will extend beyond replacing coal-based electricity generation; it will also include the ...
After a decade of red signal flagging to new projects, India's thermal power sector is making a big comeback, as realities ...
The president gave roughly 100 chemical plants, ore processors and other facilities two more years to comply with recently ...
The Indian Environment Ministry has exempted 78% of coal-based thermal plants from installing sulphur dioxide (SO2) emission reduction systems, citing cost and disruption concerns.
In 2015, the Environment Ministry notified the first-ever emission norms for control of SO2 and other harmful substances from ...
The Center's recent relaxation of flue-gas desulphurisation (FGD) installation rules for thermal power plants could lead to ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has singled out the coal industry as a key driver of U.S. energy dominance, but there are ...
The consumer advocacy group is concerned that if the utility company builds more than they need, customers will be stuck ...
One of the means for researching the operation of a power unit is simulation modeling. The use of such models allows quick and reliable verification of changes in the performance of the installation, ...