Yudh Prasdushan Ke Virudh: Mega Anti-Pollution Campaign launched by Delhi CM
On October 5, 2020, the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal launched a Mega Anti-Pollution Campaign, called “Yudh Prasudushan ke Virudh”. The campaign was launched to reduce pollution levels in Delhi. During the campaign, the Delhi Government will focus on technology developed by Pusa Agriculture Institute to control stubble burning.
Highlights
Under the campaign, thirteen pollution hotspots were identified. A separate plan has been prepared for each hotspot based on their respective cause of pollution. A new policy and a new anti-dust campaign has been introduced. According to the new policy, an agency that cuts down trees in Delhi has to plant 80% of them in a new spot.
Background
As monsoon season withdrew, air quality in several parts of national capital has started to deteriorate. Along with the Anti-Pollution Campaign, anti-dust campaign was also launched to settle dust at construction sites.
Around eleven thermal power plants that are located within 300 km radius of Delhi failed to adopt new emission norms. The deadline for these power plants to adopt the new emission norms was December 2019.
Emission Norms
The thermal power plants according to the emission norms had to install Flue Gas Desulphurization (FGD) units. This was enforced to minimise sulphur dioxide emissions. The emission norms are applicable to coal fired power plants as well.
The coal fired power plants account to 80% sulphur and nitrous oxide emissions of the country. Installing FGD units will cut emissions in phases. The norms were issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the deadline was set as December 2017 earlier. However, the deadline was later extended to December 2019. Still around 33 power plants in India are yet to install FGD. More than 267 units that produce 103.4 GW of power have to be compliant to the norms by February 2022.
In National Capital Region, out of 33 coal fired plants, only two have installed FGD units.
Month: Current Affairs - October, 2020