Fly-ash mismanagement cause of pollution in Odisha

Bhubaneswar: Coal-rich Odisha may have drawn huge investments in the electricity sector to emerge as a powerhouse of India but the state has been unsuccessful in utilising the fly ash produced in thermal power plants which has led to massive air and water pollution. While Odisha produces 24.52 million tonnes of fly ash from nine […]

Bhubaneswar: Coal-rich Odisha may have drawn huge investments in the electricity sector to emerge as a powerhouse of India but the state has been unsuccessful in utilising the fly ash produced in thermal power plants which has led to massive air and water pollution.

While Odisha produces 24.52 million tonnes of fly ash from nine coal-fired power plants with an installed capacity of 8,487 MW, the quantity of fly ash will reach a staggering 92.5 million tonnes if all the proposed 31 power plants, with a total installed capacity of 53,721 MW, turn operational in the coming years, Energy Minister Pranab Prakash Das has told the state assembly.