Sir,
The proposed 1320 MW coal-based thermal power plant at Chamalapura near Mysore has attracted widespread public opposition.
Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) is now deliberating on MGP’s petition asking it to advise the Government of Karnataka against the establishment of coal-based power generating stations in the State because of various economic, social and environmental questions on such projects.
But not many people know that this is the second time a thermal power plant is being proposed for Chamalapura.
I found this out when I wrote to the Central Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) about Chamalapura in February 2008.
Apparently misunderstanding my e-mail, MOEF sent me a copy of the licence it issued in 1998 to a thermal power station in Chamalapura.
This licence was issued to Mysore Power Generation Private Limited for a 2x250 MW power plant.
It is not known why the plant was not constructed.
The licence was valid only for 5 years and so has expired now, but the issue of this licence raises some critical questions.
The licence says that it was issued under, among others, the Environmental Impact Assessment Notification issued by the Central Government in January, 1994.
According to this notification, the application for licence must have been accompanied by a project report including an Environmental Impact Assessment Report, Environment Management Plan and details of public hearing on the project.
The licence issued by the Ministry does not mention any of these documents.
We do not recall any public hearing being conducted on this matter.
Without these prerequisites, how was the licence given?
Will the Ministry bypass the rules for the present proposal also?
— Syed Tanveeruddin , MGP or Mysore Grahakara Parishat on e-mail
Mysore
13.4.2008
Tuesday, April 13, 2008
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