LifestyleDiesel Generator Sets Banned in Delhi-NCR Starting October 1, Emergency Use Allowed...

Date:

Diesel Generator Sets Banned in Delhi-NCR Starting October 1, Emergency Use Allowed Until December 31

Ban on Diesel Generator Sets in Delhi-NCR

Starting from October 1, Diesel Generator (DG) sets in the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) will face a ban. It is aimed to combat the region’s deteriorating air quality. However, there is a crucial exception allowing their use in designated “emergency services” until December 31 of this year, as announced by the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in a statement issued on Friday.

The CAQM has consistently emphasized that the extensive use of DG sets significantly contributes to the worsening air quality in Delhi-NCR. This move to restrict their operation is part of a broader effort to address air pollution in the region.

Check Out: Carpooling in Bengaluru Deemed Illegal with Rs 10,000 Challan

Emergency Services Exemption

To ensure that essential emergency services are not disrupted and to provide sufficient time for implementing necessary emission control measures, the Commission has made a one-time exception. It grants permission for DG sets of all capacities to operate exclusively for designated emergency services in the NCR. This exception applies even during periods of restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), but it is valid only until December 31. 

The emergency services covered by this exemption include elevators, escalators, travelators, medical facilities (hospitals, nursing homes, and healthcare establishments), railway services, metro services, airports, ISBTs, sewage treatment plants, water pumping stations, and projects related to national security, defense, and national importance.

Revised Schedule for DG Set Operations

In a comprehensive review, the Commission has issued a revised schedule for regulated DG-set operations, replacing all previous directives, orders, and guidelines related to DG-set regulations. These regulations apply to all sectors in the NCR, including industrial, commercial, residential, and office establishments. DG sets will be allowed to operate as backup against regular power supply failures.

Check Out: Kerala's Remarkable Success in Treating Nipah Virus

The Commission’s decision to ban DG sets is rooted in their contribution to the deteriorating air quality in Delhi-NCR. This move aligns with broader efforts to address air pollution and improve the region’s environmental conditions. Previously, a ban on diesel generator sets in the industrial and commercial sectors of the NCR was enforced from May 15. It faced opposition from resident welfare associations.

Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)

The Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) serves as an emergency response mechanism, contingent on Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI). It involves multiple stakeholders, implementing agencies, and authorities to tackle worsening air quality situations in the Delhi-NCR region. GRAP will be in effect from October 1 across the entire NCR.

The ban on Diesel Generator sets in Delhi-NCR represents a crucial step in addressing air quality concerns. 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Akhilesh Yadav Believes BJP Rigged Elections; Calls for EC

Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday accused...

25-Year Old Engineer Part of Elon’s Team Has Access to Federal Payment System

Marko Elez, a 25-year-old engineer who previously worked at...

Karnataka Govt Will Soon Decide on Hijab Ban; Says Minister

The debate over Karnataka’s hijab ban has resurfaced after...

Supreme Court Orders Exam Rights For Disabled Candidates

The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that all persons...