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Highlights of Important Editorials (1/08/2023) 👇
Syllabus: #GSIII - Conservation, Environmental Pollution and Degradation, Environmental Impact Assessment.

Highlights:
1. Over the past 15 years, India's government promoted LPG adoption in rural areas through initiatives like Gramin Vitrak Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, leading to significant growth in LPG distribution.
2. The recent global events and economic challenges have affected LPG consumption, prompting the need to explore alternatives to long-term subsidisation, considering a rising preference for clean cooking solutions.
3. Suggestions:
👉Diversifying clean cooking options, such as promoting electric cooking, including induction cook-tops, especially in rural areas with high access to electricity.
👉Increasing LPG prices beyond a certain threshold, which could create demand for e-cooking technologies and incentivize domestic manufacturing.
👉Government should focus on financing and business models that value India's clean cooking transition for its climate and clean air benefits through a range of solutions beyond LPG subsidies


Important Data:
1. Even at a high tariff of ₹8 for each unit of electricity, e-cooking would still be cheaper than cooking using LPG at today’s prices (Council on Energy, Environment and Water).
2. The share of Indian households using LPG as the primary cooking fuel had risen to 71% in 2020 from 33% in 2011. ( India Residential Energy Consumption Survey)


#Keywords: LPG adoption, E-cooking, Induction cook-tops, Climate pollution
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