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India achieving 50% non-fossil fuel power capacity ahead of its target reflects a fundamental transformation in its energy architecture. Identify the key policy and technological drivers of this shift. Examine the implications for energy security.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Infrastructure: Energy.

Topic: Infrastructure: Energy.

Q5. India achieving 50% non-fossil fuel power capacity ahead of its target reflects a fundamental transformation in its energy architecture. Identify the key policy and technological drivers of this shift. Examine the implications for energy security. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: DTE

Why the question: India crossing the 50% non-fossil capacity milestone ahead of schedule marks a major development in its climate and energy strategy, warranting critical examination of enablers and future direction. Key Demand of the question: The question requires identifying the main policy and technological drivers of India’s clean energy shift, evaluating its impact on energy security, and proposing reforms or measures to sustain this progress. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly highlight India’s clean energy achievement with a reference to latest data and its broader developmental significance. Body: Policy Drivers: Mention key schemes, targets, reforms, and institutional frameworks that accelerated the shift. Technological Drivers: Mention cost trends, digitalisation, storage, hybrid systems, and decentralised technologies. Implications for Energy Security: Highlight reduction in fossil dependence, grid reliability, access, employment, and climate resilience. Way Forward: Suggest specific actions on grid upgradation, storage, circularity, and financing. Conclusion: Conclude with a crisp forward-looking line on how this milestone can catalyse sustainable and inclusive energy development.

Why the question: India crossing the 50% non-fossil capacity milestone ahead of schedule marks a major development in its climate and energy strategy, warranting critical examination of enablers and future direction.

Key Demand of the question: The question requires identifying the main policy and technological drivers of India’s clean energy shift, evaluating its impact on energy security, and proposing reforms or measures to sustain this progress.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction: Briefly highlight India’s clean energy achievement with a reference to latest data and its broader developmental significance.

Policy Drivers: Mention key schemes, targets, reforms, and institutional frameworks that accelerated the shift.

Technological Drivers: Mention cost trends, digitalisation, storage, hybrid systems, and decentralised technologies.

Implications for Energy Security: Highlight reduction in fossil dependence, grid reliability, access, employment, and climate resilience.

Way Forward: Suggest specific actions on grid upgradation, storage, circularity, and financing.

Conclusion: Conclude with a crisp forward-looking line on how this milestone can catalyse sustainable and inclusive energy development.

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