Clean Energy Post COVID-19

The Hindu     22nd February 2021     Save    
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Context: Renewable energy presents opportunities for an inclusive recovery after the pandemic

Progress in energy systems: in the Asia-Pacific region. According to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) - 

  • Reductions in energy demand: energy demand reductions in fossil fuels have led to depressed oil and gas prices.
  • Progress in Renewable energy development: In countries like India and China.

    Green recovery for ensuring resilience: to future crises such as COVID-19

    • Emphasize on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
      • Will help in addressing systemic issues: like health, working conditions, poverty etc.
      • Diverting funding to investments that support the achievement of SDGs rather than to industries of the past like fossil fuels.
    • Invest in renewable energy and energy efficiency projects: Apart from positive implications on the environment, it also creates more jobs for the same investment in fossil fuel projects. 
      • E.g. increasing expenditure on clean cooking and electricity access will enhance economic activity in rural areas and support modern infrastructure making communities more resilient and inclusive.
    • Invest in low-carbon infrastructure and technologies: To help to reach the Paris Agreement target of a 2-degree global warming limit.
      • Replace coal with renewables: by ending fossil fuel subsidies and implementing carbon pricing.
                Conclusion: COVID-19 crisis has provided an opportunity for making modern energy available to all and decarbonizing the region’s energy system through a transition to sustainable energy. 
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