Q. Consider the following statements regarding Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD):
1.FGD is a pollution control technology used to remove sulfur dioxide from flue gases emitted primarily by coal-based thermal power plants.
2.Flue gas contains only carbon dioxide and water vapour and is considered non-polluting.
3.Sulphur dioxide in flue gas contributes to both particulate matter pollution and respiratory illnesses.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Answer: B
Notes:
Explanation:
- FGD is indeed used to remove sulfur dioxide (SO₂) from flue gases, especially in coal-based thermal power plants (TPPs) and waste incineration units.
- Flue gas contains not just CO₂ and water vapour, but also CO, SO₂, NOx, particulate matter, and trace pollutants, many of which are harmful. So it is not non-polluting.
- SO₂ in the atmosphere forms sulphate aerosols, which worsen PM pollution and cause respiratory illnesses.
Source: Environment (N.C.E.R.T)

