Ø Recent satellite imagery reveals that nearly 2,500 hectares of land have
been destroyed by forest fires at
Bandipur and Nagarahole National Parks since they began
over a week ago. An additional 450 hectares have been ravaged in Bandipur and
70 hectares in Nagarahole in the last three days alone, according to images
captured by the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) remote sensing
satellite on Thursday. The images were analysed by the National Remote Sensing
Centre (NRSC) in Hyderabad.
Ø After a good start two years ago, solar capacity addition seems to be
hitting the slow growth lane. India is forecast to see flat capacity addition
in 2014 when compared with 2013 even as the global market may improve capacity
by about 24 per cent in the current calendar year. The total new solar power
capacity addition in the country is forecast at about 1,000 MW for 2014. But,
there was very little growth in installations year-over-year and the solar
installations in India stood at 1,004 MW for 2013 when compared with 986 MW in
2012, points out Mercom Capital, a global clean energy communications and
consulting firm. As on January 31, 2014, cumulative grid-interactive solar
power installed capacity in the country stood at 2,208 MW, which was 7 per cent
of India’s total renewable power capacity. Several factors are being cited for
the slow growth in solar capacity addition. With a few exceptions, there are no
Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) PV projects expected to come
online until at least mid-2015. Most CSP (Concentrated Solar Power) projects
have stalled, while India is now in a trade dispute with the U.S. in the World
Trade Organization.
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