Millennium Post

Sembcorp to set up 2 SO2 pollution control units at 2 power plants

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NEW DELHI: Complying with environmen­t norms, Sembcorp Energy India (SEIL) has floated a tender to set up two flue-gas desulphuri­sation (FGD) units worth over Rs 1,000 crore in its two power plants with a total capacity of 2,640 MW in Andhra Pradesh.

FGD helps power plants reduce emission and attain higher efficiency with adoption of cleaner technologi­es. It also ensures controllin­g sulphur dioxide emissions and compliance of the new environmen­t norms set out by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

The company is in the process of setting up the FGD units and has invited bids for the same as per tender document.

SEIL, which is India arm of Singapore-based Sembcorp group, has a portfolio of 4.37 GW, including some underconst­ruction plants. This includes thermal power generation capacity of 2.64 GW and over 1.7 GW renewable energy capacity.

The company, like other thermal power firms, has been mandated to set up the FGD plants following a directive from the CPCB in December 2017, through which, all thermal power units were asked to install FGD systems in their plants by 2022 to control sulphur dioxide emissions.

The timeline was set following a phased implementa­tion plan prepared by the Central Electricit­y Authority to install FGD units in 414 thermal plants having a cumulative capacity of 1,61,402 MW and upgrade electrosta­tic precipitat­or in 222 thermal plants with a cumulative capacity of 64,525 MW.

An e-mail sent to the company spokespers­on on the subject did not elicit any response.

Industry officials said all thermal power companies in the country are rushing to install the FGD system units to meet the deadline of 2022.

They have said with such a capacity (161 GW) on offer, India has emerged as one of the largest markets for FGD and air quality control systems and investment­s of over $10 billion would be required to put in place the requisite systems.

The state-run power giant NTPC has already placed the FGD system packages for over 24 GW, an official said.

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