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It
is important to note that Chamalapura is just one of the many large power
plants that are slated to come up in and around Karnataka. The commitment
of the government to supply power to all by 2012 has led to a growing
trend of pushing large power plant projects within the country. The 11th
and the 12th plans will be geared towards this purpose. With regards to
TTPs a Committee to recommend next higher size of coal fired thermal power
station was setup by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) in order
to decide the next required step to meet the power requirements of the
country. After a deliberation of two years the Committee presented in
its conclusions that
(t)he committee recommends that the
next higher units adopted in the country should be from 800- 1000 MW.
These they elaborated were more efficient and environmentally viable.
While the debate regarding the propagation of coal fired plants which
are a major hazard in the face of global climate change is long, it is
more pressing a need to recognize that Chamalapura would set the precedent
to a large extent on how the new mega power plants the government is planning
to setup across the state will be sited and managed. Read
our Representation to KERC
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