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February 24, 2018

Helping farmers earn from solar power generation is an ambitious plan with major difficulties. Critically discuss the above statement in the context of KUSUM scheme. (200 words)

Refer – The Hindu  

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KEY POINTS

Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (KUSUM) scheme

·        The government is planning to install one million solar pumps by 2021.

·        To achieve this, KUSUM scheme has been introduced.

·        It will help set up more than 28 GW of combined solar capacity through these solar pumps.

·        Additionally, to ensure optimal use of this solar energy, and to incentivise farmers to shift to renewable energy, the government plans to purchase the surplus power through electricity distribution companies.

Advantages

·        It would provide additional income to farmers, by giving them option to sell additional power to the grid.

·        Promote decentralized solar power production

·        Reduce transmission losses and power theft

·        Support the financial health of DISCOMs by reducing the burden of subsidy to the agriculture sector

·        Promote energy efficiency and discourage overutilization of groundwater

·        Provide water security to farmers through solar water pumps

Difficulties

·        Balancing demand and supply – All power grids require balancing which entails meeting the demand with that of supply to ensure there is no blackout.

·        The reason for striking this balance is that electrical energy cannot readily be stored, meaning that power generation ought to work round the clock.

·        With more and more power being generated through fluctuating power generators (solar and wind), a more precise balance will have to be created.

·        Variations in weather patterns make it more difficult to predict the balance of electrical energy that will be required to meet the demand.

·        Take the example of solar panels that farmers use. These panels will only generate electricity during daylight hours.

·        Output from solar power generation can also change in day time as well due to the change in weather, rain and clouds.

·        To maintain a consistent round-the-clock power delivery the grid operators will need to have a back-up source of power in the form of coal or oil.

·        Uneven demands – Because of India’s sheer size, if some areas have low consumption, others are likely to have high consumption.

Way Ahead

·        More stability can be achieved by integrating the grids into all-India grids.

·        Expected advances in storage technology would also significantly improve grid stability.

·        However, the only problem that the government seems to be focussed on is to adequately remunerate the farmers and increase their incomes.

·        A significant attention also ought to be provided to the stability of the grid, lest the grid network collapses due to the uncertainties of power supply and demand.