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With reference to coal-based thermal power plants in India, consider the following statements: 

1. None of them uses seawater. 

2. None of them is set up in water-stressed district. 

3. None of them is privately owned. 

How many of the above statements are correct? 

(a) Only one 

(b) Only two 

(c) All three 

(d) None

Ans: d

Explanation:

The Mundra Thermal Power Plant employs a closed-cycle induced draft circulating cooling water system that utilises seawater. Seawater is drawn from the Gulf of Kutch through robust glass-reinforced pipes of significant diameter. In addition, purified seawater from a reverse osmosis plant is utilised by various supplementary systems.

Hence, statement 1 is incorrect.

According to recent research by WRI (World Resources Institute), 40 per cent of India’s thermal power plants are situated in regions experiencing significant water stress. This poses a challenge as these plants rely on water for cooling purposes. The scarcity of water is already causing disruptions in electricity generation in these areas, with 14 out of India’s 20 largest thermal utilities having experienced at least one shutdown between 2013 and 2016 due to water shortages. These shutdowns have resulted in significant financial losses, amounting to $1.4 billion for the affected companies.

Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.

India has a total of 269 Thermal Power Plants, with 138 of them being owned by the public sector and the remaining 131 owned by the private sector.

Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.

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