Que. Explain briefly the ecological and economic benefits of solar energy generation in India with suitable examples. (150 Words, 10 Marks)

UPSC CSE : 2025

Core Demand of the Question

  • Ecological Benefits of Solar Energy
  • Economic Benefits of Solar Energy in India

Introduction

India has surpassed Japan to become the world’s third-largest solar power producer,      leveraging 300+ sunny days annually (Source: MNRE). This clean and abundant energy source offers significant ecological and economic benefits for sustainable growth.

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Ecological Benefits of Solar Energy

  • Significant Reduction in Carbon Emissions: Solar power generation is virtually emissions-free, reducing greenhouse gases.
    • Eg: The 2,245 MW Bhadla Solar Park (Rajasthan) offsets ~4 million tonnes of CO₂ annually (Source: PIB)
  • Preservation of Water Resources: Solar PV systems consume negligible water, unlike coal-based thermal plants that rely heavily on water. This feature is particularly vital in arid western regions like Rajasthan.
  • Efficient Use of Unproductive Land: Solar parks utilize wastelands and semi-arid regions, preventing pressure on fertile agricultural land. 
  • Support for Climate Goals: Solar energy aligns with India’s commitment to clean energy transitions under COP26 and the National Action Plan on Climate Change.
    • Eg: By June 2025, non-fossil fuel capacity reached 49% of total installed power capacity of 476 GW.
  • Cleaner Air Quality: Solar energy produces no air pollutants such as sulphur dioxide (SO₂) or nitrogen oxides (NOx), unlike thermal power plants.

Economic Benefits of Solar Energy in India

  • Reduced Import Dependence: By harnessing abundant sunlight, India lowers its reliance on imported fossil fuels, reducing the import bill and exposure to global price shocks.
    • Eg: Coal imports fell 7.9% in FY 2024–25, saving $7.93 billion, reflecting India’s push to cut import dependence.
  • Renewable Capacity Addition: Solar energy is driving India’s transition from a coal-dominated power mix to a more balanced, sustainable system.
    • Eg: India’s total installed power capacity reached 476 GW, with 110.9 GW from solar.
  • Job Creation and Rural Livelihoods: Solar energy projects create direct jobs in manufacturing, installation, and maintenance while also providing income opportunities for rural households.
    • Eg: PM Surya Ghar scheme is also expected to create approximately 17 lakh direct jobs.
  • Support for Long-Term Economic Growth & Investments: Expansion of solar energy attracts investment, strengthens domestic manufacturing, and contributes to India’s energy transition.
    • Eg: The PLI Scheme for High-Efficiency Solar PV Modules is projected to create over 6 lakh green jobs by 2030.

Conclusion

Solar energy in India reduces emissions, conserves resources, and ensures energy security while generating jobs and investments. Its ecological and economic benefits make it a cornerstone of sustainable development.

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