FOSSIL FUEL UP 2.44%, NON-FOSSIL UP 10.8% IN FY24
Why in the news?
Rise in fossil fuel and non-fossil energy capacities, with notable growth in nuclear power, highlighted in FY24 data.
About Fossil Fuel Capacity Growth:
- Fossil fuel-based power generation capacity in India increased by 2.44% in FY24.
- The capacity rose from 237.27 GW in March 2023 to 243.22 GW in FY24, as per official data.
- Non-fossil fuel-based capacity, primarily from renewable energy sources, grew by 10.8%.
- Addition of non-fossil fuel capacity reached 190.57 GW in FY24, up from 172.01 GW in the previous fiscal year.
- This marks a significant year-on-year rise of 20.6% in nuclear power capacity addition.
source:themirror
What is Fossil fuels?
● Definition: Fossil fuels encompass non-renewable energy sources like coal, natural gas, crude oil, and derived products. ● Origin: Formed from ancient plants and animals over millions of years, they can also be produced industrially. ● Usage and Impact: Fossil fuels have long satisfied human energy needs, but their combustion releases carbon into the atmosphere, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. What are non-fossil fuels? ● Hydroelectric: Generated from water flow. ● Geothermal: Derived from heat within the Earth. ● Solar: Captured from sunlight. ● Wind: Harvested from wind power. ● Biomass: Produced from organic materials. |