NTPC has proposed to lay a 40-km long pipeline for ash disposal from the four units of the 3,000-MW NTPC Kaniha plant in order to restart opeÂration of the four units. The State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) had earlier issued cloÂsure order on these four units on grounds of enviroÂnment concerns. The company said it would build the pipeline to carry ash from its power staÂtion to nearby Talcher coalfieÂlds to fill the mine voids. The project is expected to be comÂmissioned in two years.
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August 1, 2011August 1, 2011
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