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Six Coal Mining Proposals Approved in Orissa

The Indian Environment Ministry gave permission for mining in six coal blocks in the state of Orissa. Five of these were in what previously were called ‘no go’ areas by the Central Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh. The coal will be used to work three power plants increasing power generation capacity by nearly 7,000 megawatts.

The coal blocks named Meenakshi-A, Meenakshi-B and Meenakshi dip-side had been allocated for a 4,000MW ultra mega power project at Bedabahal. While the Manoharpur and Manoharpur dip-side coal blocks were awarded to Orissa Power Generation Corp. Ltd’s 1,320MW project. The Dulanga block was allotted to a 1,600MW project of NTPC Ltd.

The Power Secretary P Umashankar said that this cleared the way for the Orissa ultra mega power project. The Request For Qualification for the project had been extended till August 1, 2011. He added that they will request prospective investors to come and bid as there is nothing for them to fear now.

The permissions had been refused earlier and the revised plan that involved far less damage to forest area and fewer felling of trees has now been approved. In case of the ultra mega power project diversion of forest land has been reduced by 40% and in the other two projects the figures are 26% for the NTPC project and 20% for the OGPC project.

Mani Subramaniam, a wildlife expert said that the clearance was not surprising. He added that the attempt was obviously to rescue projects as much as possible. That’s not necessarily a bad approach, he said, except that the choice of projects seem to be politically determined than ecologically viable.

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