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Indian policy body calls for power plants to stop briefly installing sulphur minimizing gear

India's top policy think tank has actually proposed halting the fitting of devices to cut sulphur emissions at coalfired power plants, according to a. file seen , reigniting debate over the country's. dedication to cleaning its dirty air.

Air pollution levels in India are amongst the highest in the. world, posturing a danger to the nation's health and economy. The. federal government had ordered coal-fired power stations to abide by. harder emissions rules or face closure, setting an initial 2017. deadline to install flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) systems. The. deadline has actually been encompassed 2026.

NITI Aayog suggested the federal environment and power. ministries to direct coal-based power plants to stop placing. fresh orders for the de-sulphurisation gear, the file. showed.

If its proposal is implemented, it could stop tenders worth. 960 billion rupees ($ 11.42 billion) for sulphur-reducing. equipment for 80,000 megawatt of coal-fired units.

Ecological campaigners support emissions cutting rules. for coal-fired power stations, saying they represent about 80%. of industrial emissions of sulphur and laughing gas in India,. which trigger lung illness and acid rain.

NITI Aayog's document points out a government research study to state the. data do not recommend that SO2 (sulphur-dioxide) emissions from. India coal-based power plants is adversely affecting the air. quality.

The report breaks the findings of a variety of research studies. carried out by worldwide firms and campaign groups.

According to a 2019 report by Greenpeace, India was the. biggest emitter of sulphur dioxide (SO2) in the world, with the majority of. coming from coal-fired power plants.

Niti Aayog, power and environment ministries did not. immediately reply to ask for remarks.

(source: Reuters)