The Free Press Journal

Norms relaxed for captive power plants for expansion

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NEW DELHI: The Centre has exempted industries like steel, cement and metal from mandatory prior environmen­t clearance for setting up a new or expanding the existing captive power plant employing waste heat recovery boilers (WHRB) without using any auxiliary fuel.

The exemption to industries having potential for heat recovery has been given to promote energy conservati­on and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to an order.

This exemption was so far given to thermal power plants using waste heat boilers without any auxiliary fuel.

Prior environmen­t clearance will not be required for setting up of new or expansion of captive power plants employing WHRB without using any auxiliary fuel, in the existing cement plants, integrated steel plants, metallurgi­cal industries and other industries having potential for heat recovery, the order said.

The objective was to promote energy conservati­on, reduce greenhouse emissions and, in larger interest of the environmen­t including climate change, it added.

The Union Environmen­t Ministry has amended the norms and issued a fresh order following several representa­tions from the industry, according to the order.

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