Principal Secretary Energy and Renewable Energy Sanjay Dubey launched ultra modern technical training in the Paryavaran Parisar for the control of pollution arising from energy production.
Dubey said that India is a developing country. We are constantly moving ahead while meeting the challenges of environmental security with energy security. Along with the use of ultra modern technologies of environmental protection, we should also keep in mind that in view of the economic condition of the country, these techniques are effective and not too expensive.
Principal Secretary Environment Aniruddha Mukherjee, Member Secretary Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board Shri Achyutanand Mishra and Project Manager of International Centre for Sustainable Carbon Lesley Sloss also addressed. People connected to thermal power, energy and environment of the state are also participating in the training being given by international subject experts.
In the first session, Lesley Sloss presented the role, report and research of CEMS in coal based power plants, ICSC Principal Consultant Sanjeev Kumar Kanchan delivered a lecture on the basics, experiences and challenges of CEMS in the context of India. JS Kamyotra, former Member Secretary, Central Pollution Control Board, delivered a lecture on CEMS guidelines in India, equipment selection, suitability etc.
In the second session, R Sean Warden provided information on the Quality Assurance and Control USA System of CEMS and Ronald Zetec on the European System.
In the third session, Kamyotra gave information about the role of laboratories in CEMS, jobs, accreditation, David Graham about the experience, regulation, new trends, implementation etc. of CEMS. Jeff Ryan also briefed on the experience, regulation, technology and implementation of the plans.