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Thermal power plants polluting Delhi NCR's air 16 times more than stubble burning, study finds

This finding comes as Delhi's air quality worsened further on November 17, reaching an AQI of 441, making it the second-most polluted city in the country

November 17, 2024 / 20:46 IST
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According to CREA estimates, 281 kilotonnes of sulphur dioxide (SO₂) were released by coal-fired thermal power plants in NCR between June 2022 and May 2023.
According to CREA estimates, 281 kilotonnes of sulphur dioxide (SO₂) were released by coal-fired thermal power plants in NCR between June 2022 and May 2023.

A study conducted by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) has found that thermal power plants in the national capital region (NCR) emit 16 times more air pollutants than stubble burning. “…Thermal power plants in NCR emit 16 times the 17.8 kilotonnes released from burning 8.9 million tonnes of paddy straw,” the CREA study stated.

This finding comes as Delhi's air quality worsened further on November 17, reaching an AQI of 441, making it the second-most polluted city in the country. The city's 24-hour Air Quality Index (AQI), recorded at 4 pm daily, stood at 441, in the "severe" category. On Saturday, the AQI was 417.

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According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), a "severe" AQI poses risks to healthy individuals and severely impacts those with pre-existing health conditions.

According to CREA estimates, 281 kilotonnes of sulphur dioxide (SO₂) were released by coal-fired thermal power plants in NCR between June 2022 and May 2023.