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Thermal power plants must ensure 5% biomass co-firing, failing may attract penalty: Power Minister

The meeting took place amid the onset of Kharif harvesting in the country.

October 03, 2022 / 21:11 IST
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Power Minister R.K. Singh with Power Secretary Alok Kumar (left).
Power Minister R.K. Singh with Power Secretary Alok Kumar (left).

Thermal power plants (TPPs) must ensure that orders for procurement and use of biomass pellets in TPPs are expedited and at least 5 percent biomass co-firing is followed, Union Power Minister R.K. Singh said on October 3. The ministry will put penal provisions on those TPPs that do not comply with the ministry's policy on biomass co-firing, he said while adding that the health and safety of the citizens was topmost priority.

Biomass co-firing in thermal power station helps to reduce coal used for power generation, resulting in corresponding savings in CO2 emissions. This would also reduce the sector’s dependence on coal and leads to reduction in air pollution due to reduction in stubble burning, among other benefits.

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"Power utilities should make all out efforts to complete the procurement process for existing tenders as soon as possible," Singh said in a government statement. He further underlined that till the time supply from the long term tenders is not started, power utilities should start procurement for the short term via alternate methods like commission agents as the harvesting season has already started.