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Forced to obtain NOC for small projects: Power firms

SHIMLA: Independent power producers have taken a strong exception to the Himachal Pradesh Pollution Control Board (HPPCB) forcing them to obtain no-objection certificate (NoC) for mini hydropower projects of less than 25 MW, which have been exempt under the “white category list of renewable energy” by the Ministry of Environment and Forests.

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Kuldeep Chauhan

Tribune News Service

Shimla, September 17

Independent power producers have taken a strong exception to the Himachal Pradesh Pollution Control Board (HPPCB) forcing them to obtain no-objection certificate (NoC) for mini hydropower projects of less than 25 MW, which have been exempt under the “white category list of renewable energy” by the Ministry of Environment and Forests.

Despite the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) directive to all state pollution boards to this effect on January 18, 2017, the HPPCB continues to harass power producers by putting the projects on hold for years, they allege. The power producers are now pinning their hope on the Cabinet, which is likely to meet under chairmanship of Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh here tomorrow, to take a call on the issue.

Power producers stress the Pandya Panel, constituted by the Power Minister, has recommended to the Central Government to declare all hydropower projects, most of them located in the Himalayan states, as “renewal resources on the line of solar and wind energy to revive hydropower for sustainable power production in the country”.

Officials say Additional Chief Secretary (Power) Tarun Shridhar had constituted a high-powered committee recently, seeking suggestions from power producers to revive the sagging hydropower sector in the state.

“We expect that the matter related to clearance to hydropower power projects of less than 25 MW capacity, which are placed in the white category list, will be placed before the Cabinet tomorrow”, they add.

Sources say the state pollution board has already come under the scanner of the National Green Tribunal as “certain key officials have been ruling the roost in key project areas and industrial belts of Baddi, Amb and Una well over decades as they are neither transferred nor brought under the state vigilance’s scanner.

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