India pushes back deadline for coal-fired utilities to adopt new emission norms

The environment ministry has extended timelines for coal-based power plants to comply with emission norms by three to five years, and fixed penalties for non-compliance as against the earlier mandate of closure.

Under the previous timeline, all coal-based power plants were to be in compliance by December 2022 or face closure. Giving in to demands by the power ministry, the environment ministry has also set a very low penalty rate for non-compliance. Environmentalists said the rate of penalties will neither serve as a deterrent nor provide the funds for taking remedial action to deal with the impacts.

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