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*New norms for expansion of thermal plants*

Special Correspondent

NEW DELHI: The latest in a series of changes in the environmental clearance
norms, the Union Ministry for Environment and Forests has announced that
thermal projects cannot get an expansion proposal approved until they have
started implementing the first phase.

In a circular issued earlier this week, the Ministry noted that a number of
thermal power projects have been seeking terms of reference for further
expansion when they have not even received clearance for the first phase or
immediately after getting approval. According to the new norms, if clearance
has not been granted for the first phase, the project proponent must apply
afresh, submitting a comprehensive proposal clubbing all phases together, so
that the entire project's environmental impact can be considered
holistically.

Improve speed

The changes in the clearance norms, aimed at improving speed and
transparency in the process, come in the wake of allegations that the
Ministry is delaying project approvals.

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