KOCHI: The Union Ministry of Environment and Forests has given its clearance for the Kochi-Kayamkulam gas pipeline.
The
clearance was given on an assurance by the authorities of the Gas
Authority Of India Limited that any leakage on the pipeline would be
rectified, if such a situation arises. The Centre had earlier refused to
give clearance for the project due to the threat of leakage.The
gas transported from the LNG terminal to National Thermal Power
Corporation’s plant in Kayamkulam will be used to generate 1,080 MW of
power. The expected project cost is `907 crore.Of the 120-km-long pipeline, 117 km will be offshore while 1.5 km each will be onshore at Vypeen and Kayamkulam.
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