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Majority of the coal-based TPPs spared from installing anti-pollution flue gas desulphurization systems
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India's environment ministry has revised emission standards for coal-based power plants, potentially exempting many from installing anti-pollution systems. While plants near major cities face stricter rules, others may be excused, raising concerns about air quality. Experts warn that these exemptions could weaken pollution control efforts, compromise public health, and undermine environmental regulations, especially in already polluted regions.
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