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Coal power sector in India 'water guzzler': Greenpeace

Terming the coal power sector a "water guzzler", Greenpeace India on June 9 claimed that water scarcity in various parts of the country caused it an estimated revenue loss of over Rs 2,000 crore in the first five months this year

June 09, 2016 / 22:16 IST
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Terming the coal power sector a "water guzzler", Greenpeace India on June 9 claimed that water scarcity in various parts of the country caused it an estimated revenue loss of over Rs 2,000 crore in the first five months this year.

"The water scarcity crippling large parts of India has already cost coal power companies nearly 7 billion units in lost electricity generation, with an estimated revenue loss of Rs 2,400 crore in the first five months of 2016 alone, the NGO said.

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Greenpeace India had on June 3 said that the amount of fresh water being consumed by the country's coal-fired power plants can meet the basic water needs of about 25 crore people and had also accused the government of having "myopic" view on managing India's water resource.

"The coal power sector is already a water guzzler, consuming 4.6 billion cubic metres a year - water that could have met the most basic needs of 251 million Indians. Shocking as these figures are, they will more than double if all proposed coal plants are built. We already know that the expansion of coal power will increase air pollution and deforestation; this data shows us that it will also worsen the water crisis, posing a serious financial risk to lenders and investors in these projects," said Ravi Chellam, Executive Director of Greenpeace India in Mumbai.