Plan for Reduction of Pollution level of Coal based Thermal Power Plants
The
Government has taken several steps to modernize and improve the
efficiency of coal based thermal power plants and to reduce the
pollution level of coal based thermal power plants in the vicinity of
these plants. This was stated by Shri Piyush Goyal, Minister of State
(IC) for Power, Coal & New and Renewable Energy and Mines in a
written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today. These are as
follows:-
(i) Supercritical technology has already been adopted for thermal power
generation. The design efficiency of Supercritical units is about 5%
higher than that of typical 500 MW subcritical units and these
(supercritical) units are likely to have correspondingly lower fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions in ambient air. A capacity addition of
39,710 MW power based on supercritical technology has already been
achieved and 48,060 MW of supercritical technology is in the pipeline.
(ii) All Ultra Mega Power Projects (UMPPs) are required to use supercritical technology.
(iii) Coal based capacity addition during the 13th Plan period shall be through super-critical units.
(iv) Indigenous research is being pursued for development of an
Advanced Ultra Supercritical Technology (A-USC) with targeted efficiency
improvement of about 10% over supercritical unit. Indira Gandhi Centre
for Atomic Research (IGCAR), NTPC Ltd. and BHEL signed an MoU, in
August 2010, for development of 800 MW A-USC indigenous demonstration
plant with main steam pressure of 310 kg/cm2 and temperature of 710/ 720
deg C.
(v) A capacity of about 7751.94 MW of old and inefficient unit has already been retired till date.
(vi) To facilitate State Utilities/IPPs to replace old inefficient coal
based thermal units with supercritical units, Ministry of Coal,
Government of India has formulated a policy of automatic transfer of Letter of Assurance (LOA)/Coal linkage (granted to old plants) to new (proposed) super-critical units.
(vii) Perform Achieve and Trade (PAT) Scheme under National Mission on
Enhanced Energy Efficiency is under implementation by BEE (Bureau of
Energy Efficiency). In PAT cycle–II, individual target for improving
efficiency has been assigned to 154 thermal power stations.
(viii) High efficiency Electrostatics Preceptor (ESP) are installed to capture Particulate Matters from Flue gases.
(ix) Low NOX burners are installed for reducing NOx emission from flue gases.
(x) SO2 emission control is achieved through dispersion of flue gases
through tall stacks (275 metres) to reduce the concentration of
polluting gases at ground level.
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