Vision IAS has released its weekly magazine Transitioning to a Sustainable Energy Ecosystem; candidates can read this magazine for subject society, science, and technology.
Vision IAS Weekly Magazine Transitioning to a Sustainable Energy Ecosystem for UPSC Civil Services Mains Examination.
Vision IAS has released a weekly magazine, Transitioning to a Sustainable Energy Ecosystem, on the 4th Week of April 2021. Candidates can read this magazine for sustainable development, water crisis issues.
Energy is the "golden thread" connecting economic, social and environmental realms. With a direct influence on the progress of a number of non-energy Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) focused on areas such as health, gender equality, climate and sustainable production, consumption and cities, energy is one of the keys to facilitate or restrict progress across the development agenda.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has presented multiple challenges for furthering socio-economic development, transitioning to a sustainable energy future remains a critical aspect of recovering better together. Many economies are now turning to domestic conventional and renewable energy resources in order to reduce import reliance. At the same time, they are also looking at renewables and energy efficiency as part of broader economic recovery. It is therefore an opportune time for India to re-evaluate its energy strategy and examine the choices, opportunities and risks across the energy sector.
In this backdrop, it becomes crucial to understand What is sustainable energy, How investing in sustainable energy can generate co-benefits for the overall development, What efforts has India made towards achievement of the SDG 7, What challenges does India face in progressing towards sustainable energy and What can be done to create a better energy system for India's future. In this edition, we will answer these questions.
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