The Union
Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy has informed that the Ministry of Environment, Forest and
Climate Change (MoEF&CC) vide Notification dated 07.12.2015, further
amended on 28.06.2018, has notified the water consumption norms for Thermal
Power Plants. Subsequently, the timelines to comply the same have been revised
vide MoEF&CC Notification on 05.09.2022.
To
comply with the norms, following
measures have been adopted by Thermal Power Plants to reduce the water
consumption:
i. Adoption of Air Cooled Condenser (ACC) technology -
ACC is being implemented in NTPC at two number of projects e., North Karanpura
STPP (3x660 MW) and Patratu STPP (3x800 MW). Out of which, the 1st unit
of North Karanpura has been commissioned on 18.01.2023.
ii. Mandatory use of treated sewage water for thermal
power plants located within 50 km radius of Sewage Treatment Plants (STP)–
Government of India has notified new Tariff Policy on 28.01.2016, wherein it is
mandated that the thermal power plant(s) including the existing plants located
within 50 km radius of STP of Municipality / local bodies / similar
organization shall, in the order of their closeness to STP, mandatorily use
treated sewage water produced by these bodies. As on date, 8 Nos. of coal, lignite
and gas based thermal power plants in the country are using STP water in their
plants.
iii. Dry fly ash handling system and High Concentration
Slurry Disposal System (HCSD) - These ash handling techniques reduce the ash
handling water requirement thereby reducing the plant water consumption.
iv.
Ash Water Re-circulation System (AWRS) are
implemented where water from ash pond is recovered and reused in the system.
v. Zero water discharge system – The waste water
generated in the plant is used for low grade applications like ash handling,
coal dust suppression and gardening etc. The balance waste water is
appropriately treated and recycled back in to the consumptive water system to
reduce net water consumption of the plant.
This information has been given by the
Union Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy Shri R. K. Singh, in a
written reply to a question, in Lok Sabha on December 21, 2023.