2 minEconomic Concept
Economic Concept

Sustainable Transport / Green Energy Transition

Sustainable Transport / Green Energy Transition क्या है?

Sustainable transport refers to modes of transport that are environmentally friendly, socially equitable, and economically viable, aiming to minimize negative impacts. Green energy transition is the global shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change.

ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि

The concept gained prominence with growing awareness of climate change and environmental degradation, especially after the Rio Earth Summit (1992) and subsequent international agreements like the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement. India's commitment to Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) underscores its dedication to this transition.

मुख्य प्रावधान

9 points
  • 1.

    Primary goals include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving air quality, and conserving natural resources.

  • 2.

    Promotes electrification of transport (railways, electric vehicles), expansion of public transport, and non-motorized transport (cycling, walking).

  • 3.

    Utilizes renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydro, biomass) for power generation and industrial processes.

  • 4.

    India has committed to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2070.

  • 5.

    Focus on energy efficiency and demand-side management across all sectors.

  • 6.

    Government schemes like FAME India for promoting EVs, National Solar Mission, and National Green Hydrogen Mission.

  • 7.

    Involves international collaborations, technology transfer, and funding for green projects.

  • 8.

    Economic benefits include reduced reliance on fossil fuel imports, job creation in green sectors, and enhanced energy security.

  • 9.

    Indian Railways aims to become a Net Zero Carbon Emitter by 2030 through 100% electrification and use of renewable energy.

दृश्य सामग्री

Sustainable Transport & Green Energy Transition: A UPSC Perspective

This mind map illustrates the interconnectedness of sustainable transport and green energy transition, highlighting key policy frameworks, technological initiatives, and their overarching impact on India's development and climate goals.

Sustainable Transport & Green Energy Transition

  • Policy Framework
  • Key Technologies & Initiatives
  • Impact & Benefits
  • National Targets

हालिया विकास

5 विकास

Rapid growth in Electric Vehicle (EV) adoption, supported by the FAME-II scheme and expanding charging infrastructure.

Significant increase in renewable energy capacity installation, with India being among the top countries globally.

Launch of the National Green Hydrogen Mission to position India as a global hub for green hydrogen production.

Indian Railways' accelerated efforts towards 100% electrification and sourcing renewable energy for its operations.

Focus on circular economy principles and resource efficiency in various sectors.

स्रोत विषय

Western Ghats Rail Electrification Complete: Boosting Efficiency and Environment

Economy

UPSC महत्व

Highly relevant for UPSC GS Paper 3 (Environment & Ecology, Economic Development, Science & Technology) and GS Paper 1 (Geography - Environmental Issues). Questions on climate change, renewable energy policies, sustainable development goals, and India's international commitments are frequent in both Prelims and Mains.

Sustainable Transport & Green Energy Transition: A UPSC Perspective

This mind map illustrates the interconnectedness of sustainable transport and green energy transition, highlighting key policy frameworks, technological initiatives, and their overarching impact on India's development and climate goals.

Sustainable Transport & Green Energy Transition

India's NDCs (Paris Agreement)

National Green Hydrogen Mission

FAME India Scheme (EV Promotion)

Electrification of Railways

Solar & Wind Power Expansion

EV Adoption & Charging Infra

Reduced Carbon Emissions

Enhanced Energy Security

Green Job Creation

India Net Zero by 2070

Indian Railways Net Zero by 2030

Connections
Policy FrameworkKey Technologies & Initiatives
Key Technologies & InitiativesImpact & Benefits
Policy FrameworkNational Targets
Electrification of RailwaysReduced Carbon Emissions
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India's Installed Renewable Energy Capacity (GW) (2020-2025)

This line chart illustrates the significant and consistent growth in India's total installed renewable energy capacity (including large hydro) over recent years, reflecting the nation's aggressive push towards green energy transition.