India's coal-based thermal power plants are biggest source of GHG emission. A new report by CSE urges practical solutions, improving plant efficiency, using biomass, & rethinking outdated power sector policies to reduce emission while keeping coal in mix.
The Global Energy Monitor (GEM) and the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) released a new analysis, stating that India is developing disproportionate coal-based power capacity.
In a recent analysis by the Center for Science and Environment (CSE), it was revealed that India's coal-fired power plants are struggling to meet emission standards, particularly in controlling Sulfur dioxide emissions (SO2).
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