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Reduction in efficiency, material damage likely for Karnataka's power infrastructure


Tough times ahead for State’s power infrastructure
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April 12, 2021 07:47 IST
Report on climate risk profile predicts reduction in efficiency and material damage, taking into account temperature rise
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Report on climate risk profile predicts reduction in efficiency and material damage, taking into account temperature rise
Climate projections for 2021–2050 for Karnataka show that the summer maximum temperature is projected to increase by 1.4 to 2.4 degrees Celsius in the districts with thermal power plants, and by 1.7 to 2.4°C in districts with solar power plants. The mean annual rainfall is projected to increase by 11% to 22% in the districts with power infrastructure, and heavy rainfall events by two to six events in districts with thermal power plants and by one to two events in some of the districts with solar power plants. ....

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Three units of Bellary Thermal Power Station 'unclean', finds study | Hubballi News


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HUBBALLI: Although it has been more than five years since the Union ministry of environment and forests and climate change issued a fresh set of guidelines for controlling the emission of polluting gases at power stations, many such units in Karnataka continue to violate these norms. A study conducted by the Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has classified three units of the Bellary Thermal Power Station (BTPS) as ‘unclean’.
According to the colour code used by the researchers for the study, those units classified under ‘yellow’ are considered cleaner, while those marked ‘orange’ or ‘red’ are considered unclean and hence, dangerous. Units one, two and three at the BTPS have been grouped under the ‘orange’ class. Among the findings in the study submitted by the researchers is that BTPS has failed to check emissions of sulphur-di-oxide (SO2). The Union ministry’s norms show that unchecked SO2 emi ....

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2020 saw environment bounce back to its glory, even if temporarily


2020 saw environment bounce back to its glory, even if temporarily
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Last Updated: Jan 01, 2021, 04:20 PM IST
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According to the Central Pollution Control Board, there was a significant improvement in air quality during lockdown (from March 22 to May 18) as PM2.5 in Delhi reduced by almost 50 per cent as compared to levels observed during 2019.
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The pollution level in India s five most-polluted cities - Ghaziabad, Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida and Gurgaon - came down by over 50 per cent during the first 10 days of the lockdown.
New Delhi: The COVID-19 pandemic battered and bruised the world in 2020, teaching the value of human life, but an evident positive impact was that it helped the environment bounce back to its glory, even if temporarily. ....

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