Economic Survey: India attains 5th position in wind power installation

Q.  According to the Economic Survey, what is India's rank in wind power installations?
- Published on 02 Feb 17

a. 3rd
b. 4th
c. 5th
d. 6th

ANSWER: 4th
 
India has attained the fourth position globally in installed wind power capacity.

It is after China, US and Germany as a result of various steps in the right direction, the Economic Survey said.

With the legal framework in place for the International Solar Alliance (ISA) by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and launched during the UN climate summit in Paris, ISA will be a "major" international body headquartered in India.

It said that currently, India's renewable energy sector is undergoing transformation with a target of 175 GW of renewable energy capacity to be reached by 2022.

In order to achieve the target, the major programmes on implementation of :
  • Solar Park,
  • Solar Defence Scheme,
  • Solar scheme for Central Public Sector Undertakings,
  • Solar photovoltaic (SPV) power plants on canal bank and canal tops, solar pump, solar rooftop among others have been launched.
A capacity addition of 14.30 GW of renewable energy has been reported during the last two and half years under Grid Connected Renewable Power.

This includes 5.8 GW from Solar Power, 7.04 GW from Wind Power, 0.53 GW from Small Hydro Power and 0.93 GW from Bio-power.

On October 31, 2016, India achieved 46.3 GW grid-interactive power capacity, 7.5 GW of grid-connected power generation capacity in renewable energy.

It also has small hydro power capacity of 4.3 GW.

Besides this, 92,305 solar pumps were installed and Rs 38,000 crore worth of Green Energy Corridor is being set up to ensure evacuation of renewable energy.

With India's initiative, ISA envisaged as a coalition of solar resource-rich countries to address their special energy needs, will provide a platform to collaborate.

It will focus on addressing the identified gaps through a common and agreed approach.

ISA: Know More

24 countries have signed the Framework Agreement of ISA after it was opened for signature on November 15, 2016.

ISA is expected to become inter-governmental treaty-based organization.

It will be registered under Article 102 of the UN charter after 15 countries ratify the Agreement.

With legal framework in place, ISA will be a major international body headquartered in India

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