Chandrapur Super Thermal Power Station is a unit of Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. Ltd. (MSPGCL) owned by Govt. of Maharashtra. Its installed capacity is 2920MW (2 x 210MW + 5 x 500MW) power generation. The fuel utilized for power generation is coal. Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP) are provided to all these units. Also provided Four ETP’s for treatment of trade effluent & STP for treatment of domestic effluents. The treated effluents are reutilized for ash slurry disposal. The treated effluents of ETP’s and STP are completely recycled. In this communication, authors have explored the various steps taken by CSTPS for significant reduction of water/air/land foot prints to mitigate the diverse situations and for the protection of...
Coal is India’s most abundant resource, and it will continue to play a pivotal role in the country o...
India's reliance on fossil-fuel based electricity generation has aggravated the problem of high carb...
Air pollution is a serious problem in today’s rapidly developing world. Burning of fossil fuels has ...
The sun is the main natural resource of energy, other than this; Thermal Power Energy is a major sou...
Access to electricity is a basic requirement to support a growing economy. Currently coal accounts f...
In India, emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are increasing, due to the rise in energy demands to ...
Coal dominates the country’s economy accounting for meeting more than 50% of the commercial energy r...
On 7th December 2015, the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change notified revised air p...
India as a fast growing economy is pursuing strategic knowledge mission for focused research in the ...
The ETP Sludge generated by Raymond Textile Ltd. Boregaon District – Chhindwara India is ...
Expanding electricity generation is driving economic activity in the developing world. Increasing en...
As development in India paces up, energy demand is projected to increase; exerting pressure on the e...
Emissions standards are becoming more stringer, as a result new retrofit/technique are being applied...
Average growth rate of electricity demand over last 15 years in Sri Lanka is about 6.5 % per annum. ...
Environmental pollution and its control has been one of the most challenging problems to the mankind...
Coal is India’s most abundant resource, and it will continue to play a pivotal role in the country o...
India's reliance on fossil-fuel based electricity generation has aggravated the problem of high carb...
Air pollution is a serious problem in today’s rapidly developing world. Burning of fossil fuels has ...
The sun is the main natural resource of energy, other than this; Thermal Power Energy is a major sou...
Access to electricity is a basic requirement to support a growing economy. Currently coal accounts f...
In India, emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are increasing, due to the rise in energy demands to ...
Coal dominates the country’s economy accounting for meeting more than 50% of the commercial energy r...
On 7th December 2015, the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change notified revised air p...
India as a fast growing economy is pursuing strategic knowledge mission for focused research in the ...
The ETP Sludge generated by Raymond Textile Ltd. Boregaon District – Chhindwara India is ...
Expanding electricity generation is driving economic activity in the developing world. Increasing en...
As development in India paces up, energy demand is projected to increase; exerting pressure on the e...
Emissions standards are becoming more stringer, as a result new retrofit/technique are being applied...
Average growth rate of electricity demand over last 15 years in Sri Lanka is about 6.5 % per annum. ...
Environmental pollution and its control has been one of the most challenging problems to the mankind...
Coal is India’s most abundant resource, and it will continue to play a pivotal role in the country o...
India's reliance on fossil-fuel based electricity generation has aggravated the problem of high carb...
Air pollution is a serious problem in today’s rapidly developing world. Burning of fossil fuels has ...