SO₂ Norm Deadline Extended for Coal Power Plants Again
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

SO₂ Norm Deadline Extended for Coal Power Plants Again

The central government has once again extended the deadline for coal-based thermal power plants to meet sulphur dioxide (SO₂) emission standards and has fully exempted those located away from critically polluted areas or cities with populations over one million.

India had introduced strict SO₂ emission limits for coal-fired plants in December 2015, mandating compliance within two years. However, despite several deadline extensions, 92 per cent of these plants have yet to install flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) units — essential equipment to reduce SO₂ emissions, which contribute significantly to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution and related health issues.

The central government has once again extended the deadline for coal-based thermal power plants to meet sulphur dioxide (SO₂) emission standards and has fully exempted those located away from critically polluted areas or cities with populations over one million.India had introduced strict SO₂ emission limits for coal-fired plants in December 2015, mandating compliance within two years. However, despite several deadline extensions, 92 per cent of these plants have yet to install flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) units — essential equipment to reduce SO₂ emissions, which contribute significantly to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution and related health issues.

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