Ranchi: The Jharkhand State Pollution Control Agency (JSPCB) on Friday issued a notice of the cause of the show to three thermal power plants from Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC), in what appears to be a Tit-for-Tat response in the last rules in the country of the bill The extraordinary PSU Central to explain the reason for emissions standard violations within 15 days or a fine around Rs 3.30 Crore will be slapped.
The Board’s actions came around 14 days after a meeting of high-ranking officials led by the Cabinet Minister of Jagarnath Mahto and DVC Chairman of the RN Singh held a parley on January 29 to resume the power supply without interruption in his command area in Jharkhand and to find out the payment mechanism of Rs 1,969 96 Crore as the principal number and Rs 140.01 Crore as an additional cost for the power plant company (GCO).
During the meeting, state officials point to DVC about contributions related to water, land, mining and transportation CESS and ask the PSU center to adjust contributions with electricity bills.
Representatives from both sides agreed to sit together and clear the account.
Interestingly, the Central PSU began to regulate the power of the day after the meeting, said one of the KTPS units suffered from interference.
Genco officials also refused to comply with the demand for the country’s discom to route the power of other function units.
However, the Chairman of the JSPCB AK Rastogi, however, rejected the idea that it used tactics that rotate arms against Genco but said the board had prepared 17 industrial categories that were very polluted in the country based on the central pollution control agency (CPCB) and DVC One among companies The pollution is 3.30 crore.
Instead of imposing a fine, we have given DVC time to respond and explain the reasons for high emissions.
“In accordance with the monitoring of pollution stack monitoring (gas out of the chimney), the CPCB has mandated the Material Particulate Monitoring (PM), SOX (Sulfur Oxide) NOx (Nitrogen Oxide) and total hot water gas in the case of heat power plants.
Rastogi said monitoring data The stack should be sent to CPCB and SPCB for sustainable monitoring and evaluation.
Until generally, DVC and the state government are in a long time waiting for delayed power bills.
The bill is debited automatically on several occasions from the state account with the RBI after the center intervention.
Quoting bills This extraordinary, Genco has used a heavy load shedding in the command area since November 2021.