Environment & Ecology 10 Marks

Write a note on India’s green energy corridor to alleviate the problems of conventional energy.

Directive: Write A Note On 10 marks
Introduction

India's Green Energy Corridor (GEC) integrates large-scale renewable energy (solar, wind) into the national grid, ensuring stability and reliability. It is a critical infrastructure project.

Key Aspects of Green Energy Corridor
Problems of Conventional Energy

Conventional energy sources present challenges like environmental pollution, climate change, resource depletion, and energy security concerns, necessitating a shift to cleaner alternatives.

Components and Objectives

GEC involves dedicated transmission infrastructure, including high-voltage lines and substations, to evacuate power from renewable energy-rich states to demand centers.

Alleviating Conventional Energy Issues

It alleviates problems by reducing fossil fuel reliance, lowering carbon emissions, enhancing energy security, and promoting sustainable development across the nation.

Significance and Funding

This initiative facilitates India's ambitious renewable energy targets and energy transition goals. It is funded by central, state governments, and international assistance (e.g., KfW).

Conclusion

The GEC is instrumental in transforming India's energy landscape towards a cleaner, more resilient, and sustainable future, bolstering its climate commitments.

147 words · target ~150

Provide a concise and informative overview of the topic, highlighting its key features and purpose.

Suggested structure

  • Introduction: Defining India's Green Energy Corridor (GEC)

  • Problems Associated with Conventional Energy Sources

  • Components and Objectives of India's GEC

  • How GEC Alleviates Conventional Energy Problems

  • Significance and Impact of GEC

  • Conclusion/Way Forward

Key points

  • GEC aims to integrate large-scale renewable energy (solar, wind) into the national grid, ensuring grid stability.

  • Conventional energy problems include environmental pollution, climate change, resource depletion, and energy security concerns.

  • GEC involves dedicated transmission infrastructure (lines, substations) to evacuate power from RE-rich states.

  • Alleviates problems by reducing reliance on fossil fuels, lowering carbon emissions, enhancing energy security, and promoting sustainable development.

  • Facilitates India's ambitious renewable energy targets and energy transition goals.

  • Funded through a combination of central, state governments, and international financial assistance (e.g., KfW).

Common mistakes

  • Describing renewable energy generally without focusing on the 'corridor' aspect.

  • Failing to explicitly link the GEC's functions to the alleviation of conventional energy problems.

  • Lack of specific details about India's Green Energy Corridor project.

  • Not mentioning the grid integration and transmission aspects as the core of the corridor.

Difficulty: Medium — The question requires specific knowledge of India's Green Energy Corridor project, its components, and its direct link to solving issues associated with traditional energy sources, rather than just general knowledge about renewable energy.