India's Thermal Power Plants Lag on Emissions and Efficiency, Says Study | Read

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A year after the World Health Organisation declared Delhi had the worst air quality in the world, a new study by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has today sounded alarm bells over air pollution, particularly from coal based power plants. While the two-year comprehensive environmental audit places NTPC's Badarpur Power Plant in Delhi as amongst the most polluting, other power plants aren't much better off.

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