Context: The Uttar Pradesh (UP) government has set aside 1,700 hectares of land along with the Bundelkhand Expressway for setting up solar energy plants.
Solar Expressway: UP’s Vision for Sustainable Expressway Network
- UP Expressway Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA) is creating the project blueprint. It will play a vital role in the development of the Bundelkhand area.
- UP is looking at powering other expressways in the state, including Purvanchal Expressway, Agra-Lucknow Expressway, Gorakhpur Link Expressway, etc. with solar energy.
- The UP government is setting up brownfield and greenfield solar and thermal energy projects across the state in the backdrop of peak hour energy demand breaching the 28,000 MW mark.
| Basis |
Greenfield Project |
Brownfield Project |
| Definition |
It is built from scratch, since there is no existing infrastructure or building on the site. |
It is built on land that has been used previously but is lying vacant or unused now. |
| Development Level |
Undeveloped |
Developed |
| Characteristics |
Green, clean and pristine. |
Contaminated |
| Treatment |
Ready for development. |
Need treatment before development. |
About Bundelkhand Expressway:
- It is a four-lane expressway that will link the Bundelkhand area from the national capital Delhi through the Agra-Lucknow Expressway and Yamuna Expressway.
- Aim: Promoting green and renewable energy, and bolstering the e-vehicle charging infrastructure.
What is the significance of the Solar Expressway?
- It will cater to the energy needs of the houses along the expressway and serve as a foundation for e-mobility and local socioeconomic development.
- The use of solar energy will cut down on carbon emissions and save on energy costs.
- It will generate a significant amount of green energy thus reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- It will further lead to economic growth in terms of enhanced open grid access.
News Source: Business Standard