This report gives a brief on various technological options that are available to meet the new environmental norms by the coal-based thermal power stations.
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) organized a regulators workshop to share its report "Clearing the air: Pollution Control Technology options of coal-based power plants’.
July 18, 2016: Centre for Science and Environment organized a roundtable to discuss the technical parameters to be considered to retire plants which has exceeded their design life and performing inefficiently.
This is a briefing on the stakeholders’ response over the new standards that Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEF&CC) announced regarding coal-based thermal power plants. Details of the conference and the conclusions derived from the discussion are explained in the report.
July 8, 2016: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) organized a roundtable inviting pollution control equipment manufacturers on Thursday to discuss various technology options available to meet the recently notified emission limiting standards for coal based power plants.
Discusses the environmental, economic and technical parameters that can be used to identify power plant units which have exceeded their design life for retirement Download pdf
CSE organized an International conference on coal based power and environmental challenge it brings. Representatives from emerging economies including China, India, Indonesia, and South Africa shared their views on the
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