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(Ambassador Report) Renewable Energy

by Arjun Anand | 27-10-2019 21:18 recommendations 0

Renewable Energy

 

Hello to all the ambassadors, members and friends!

"Energy is the golden thread that connects economic growth, social equity, and environmental sustainability. With access to energy, people can study, go to university, get a job, start a business and reach their full potential", remarked Ban Ki Moon in the context of ¡°Sustainable Energy for All¡± initiative development in 2012.

Do you know that annual global energy consumption equals only the amount of energy delivered by the Sun in a single hour? Yet over one billion people still lack access to electricity, and three billion rely on pollution-generating solid fuels and kerosene for their cooking and heating needs.

With fossil fuels contributing to climate change and environmental degradation - and likely to be exhausted by 2050 - the world needs to tap into clean, sustainable energy. That¡¯s why Sustainable Development Goal 7 sets a number of important targets, including increasing the share of renewable energy in human energy consumption and doubling the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency 

Benefits of Shifting to Renewable Energy

The last decade has seen the cost of renewable energy decline continuously, making it cost-competitive compared to conventional energy in many parts of the world. Renewable energy are an affordable source of energy, renewables provide a wide range of socio-economic and environmental benefits. The transformation to a 100% renewable energy system in all end-uses would generate millions of new jobs, bring significant welfare gains in the form of health benefits from cleaner air and water, as well as increase energy independence and economic growth as shown in various studies.

Renewable Energy in India

In this report, I wanted to share with you all about the renewable energy in my motherland, India.  India is a country with a population of 1.3 billion.  India is country that produces 35 percent of its energy from renewable energy.   India is running one of the largest and most ambitious renewable capacity expansion programs in the world.  It plans to achieve a target of 450 Gwh by 2022.  India  has taken major steps to achieve this ambitious target.  3 of 5 largest solar parks in the world are located in India.  Another huge step taken by India is the Cochin International Airport which is the only airport in the world that runs completely through solar power.  In addition to this, The establishment of renewable energy targets in 2012 and the 2010 launch of the Solar Mission program can also be considered as landmark initiatives of the past decade.  The Indian Solar Alliance (ISA) is also another significant opportunity to expand renewable energy by connecting India¡¯s solar expertise with countries around the world.

 

However, in spite of all these steps, the country is still facing some major challenges:

¡¤         The lack of financing for renewable energy is key barrier for india

¡¤         Added to this is the lack of coordination between union and state governments.

¡¤         India¡¯s population growth and the increased energy demand have outpaced the expansion rate of renewables by an order of magnitude

 

Conclusion

The world is making progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7), but will fall short of meeting the targets by 2030 at the current rate of ambition. Renewable energy accounted for 17.5% of global total energy consumption in 2016.A substantial further increase of renewable energy is needed for energy systems to become affordable, reliable, sustainable and focusing on modern uses.

 

 

 

 

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7 Comments

  • Hyeongmin Mentor says :
    Hi Arjun

    Thank you for the detailed explanation about the implementation of renewable energy in India. I'm surprised by the fact that pretty high portion of energy is coming from renewable energy sources.
    The problem you mentioned in the report is the problem that many nations are facing these days. They all try to raise up the portion of the renewable energy, but the rate of increasing demand is much faster than the rate of increasing production. I think more and more people should know about disadvantages of using fossil fuels and intentionally try to use renewable energy.

    Thank you for the great report.

    Keep up the good work.
    Posted 31-10-2019 00:38

  • Arjun Anand says :
    Thanks for the encouraging words, Meena, Kushal, Madam Lisa Mentor, Sandhya, Asmita

    regards
    arjun
    Posted 30-10-2019 13:04

Meena Pandey

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Hello Arjun!!!
    I hope you are fine and doing great.

    Support from various aspects is necessary to make renewable energy access of everyone.

    Keep writing and shining.

    Warm regards,
    Meena
    Posted 29-10-2019 19:55

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Arjun

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Renewable Energy

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 28-10-2019 23:17

  • Lisa Mentor says :
    Hey Arjun!
    This is Lisa, your mentor!

    I love how you began your report with an amazing quote, energy for the future is indeed interlocked with many of the other values that we aim to pursue today. I also thought it was really great how you structured your report, talking about renewable energy in general and then moving on to give a specific case of your own country. Your report seems complete itself and has a nice flow of ideas! I really like it.

    I believe that lack of finance is a problem faced not only by India but other many countries as well, even the very developed countries in Europe. We would need innovations in technology and also, as you have mentioned a nice coordination between the private and the public sector, for the market price and the cost needed is not solely the matter of the economic sphere but also the political sphere as well. I personally also believe that worldwide cooperation is required for us to overcome these challenges!

    Thanks for the great article, and keep up the good work:)
    Posted 28-10-2019 14:57

  • Sandhya Adhikari says :
    Hello Arjun,
    I do hope you are fine there and doing great with your works,
    I agree that there is huge benefit of shifting to renewable energy,
    Thank you for well written reports,
    keep writing,
    Green cheers from Nepal,
    yours,
    Sandhya
    Posted 28-10-2019 14:37

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello arjun
    I hope you are well.

    Financial support must be provided to promote renewable energy.
    Thank you so much for this report.

    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 28-10-2019 12:00

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