CNG brick-kilns need of the hour, says Agri Secy
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, August 30
In order to curb air pollution, most brick-kilns out of 2,200 units in the state have adopted zig-zag high draught technology, which uses less coal as compared to traditional brick-kilns firing system.
KS Pannu, Director, Tandrust Punjab Mission and Agriculture Secretary, said technological advancement in combustion systems have made it possible to convert coal-based brick-kilns into compressed natural gas (CNG)-based brick-kilns without much change in the design of the unit. nder the Tandrust Punjab Mission, we intend to explore the possibilities of shifting brick-kilns from coal to CNG, he said.
“Shifting brick-kilns to CNG will not nly help in reducing the cost of production of bricks, but it will also help to substantially reduce air pollution,” said Pannu.