THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - March 8, 2018 - Topic 2
Bengaluru’s aerial mission to
produce a three dimensional map of rooftop solar power potential using Light
Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) data can give this key source of power a big
boost. Similar mapping exercises have been carried out in several countries
over the past few years to assess how much of a city’s power needs can be met
through rooftop solar installations.
A survey helps determine usable rooftops,
separating them from green spaces, and analyses the quality of the solar
resource. With steady urbanisation, solar maps of this kind will help
electricity utilities come up with good business cases and investment vehicles
and give residents an opportunity to become partners in the effort. An
initiative to rapidly scale up rooftop solar installations is needed if the
target of creating 40 GW of capacity connected to the grid by 2022 is to be
realised. Rooftop solar power growth has demonstrated an overall positive
trend, including in the fourth quarter of 2017 when tenders for 220 MW
represented a doubling of the achievement in the previous quarter. But this
will need to be scaled up massively to achieve the national target. Going
forward, domestic policy has to evaluate the impact of factors such as
imposition of safeguard duty and anti-dumping duty on imports, and levy of the
goods and services tax on photovoltaic modules. The industry is apprehensive
that the shine could diminish for the sector during the current year, unless
policy is attuned to the overall objective of augmenting capacity.
Major solar projects that connect to the grid often face the
challenge of land acquisition and transmission connectivity. This has led to a
delay in planned capacity coming on stream during 2017: nearly 3,600 MW did not
get commissioned during the last quarter, out of a scheduled 5,100 MW. What
this underscores is the importance of exploiting rooftop solar, which
represents only about 11% of the country’s 19,516 MW total installed capacity
at the start of 2018. The Centre should come up with incentives, given the
enormous investment potential waiting to be tapped and the real estate that can
be rented. The southern States and Rajasthan together host the bulk of national
solar infrastructure on a large scale. With some forward-looking policymaking,
they can continue to lead by adding rooftop capacity. India, which is a
founder-member of the International Solar Alliance launched in Paris during the
climate change conference more than two years ago, must strive to be a global
leader. Initiatives such as the Bengaluru mapping project can contribute to
assessments of both real potential and risk. This is crucial for projects on a
large scale involving significant exposure for financial institutions,
including banks. With ongoing improvements to solar cell efficiency and battery
technology, rooftops will only get more attractive in the future.
Vocabulary
Potential: latent qualities or
abilities that may be developed and lead to future success or usefulness.
Example: A young broadcaster with great
potential
Synonyms: possibilities, potentiality, prospects, promise, capability, capacity
Antonyms: actual, effective, retrospective, existent
Boost: a source of help or
encouragement leading to increase or improvement.
Example: The cut in interest rates will
give a further boost to the economy
Synonyms: uplift, lift, spur, encouragement, help, inspiration, stimulus, pick-me-up
Determine: cause (something) to occur
in a particular way; be the decisive factor in.
Example: It will be her mental attitude
that determines her future
Synonyms: control, decide, regulate, direct, dictate, govern, affect
Antonyms: augur, betoken, bode, divine, forebode, foretell
Utility: the state of being useful,
profitable, or beneficial.
Example: He had a poor opinion of the
utility of book learning
Synonyms: usefulness, use, benefit, value, advantage, advantageousness
Antonyms: uselessness, unusefulness, inutility, superior
Demonstrate: clearly show the existence
or truth of (something) by giving proof or evidence.
Example: Their shameful silence
demonstrates their ineptitude
Synonyms: reveal, bespeak, indicate, signify, signal, denote, show, display
Evaluate: form an idea of the amount,
number, or value of; assess.
Example: When you evaluate any hammer, look
for precision machining
Synonyms: assess, judge, gauge, rate, estimate, appraise, analyze
Apprehensive: anxious or fearful that
something bad or unpleasant will happen.
Example: He felt apprehensive about going
home
Synonyms: anxious, worried, uneasy, nervous, concerned, agitated
Antonyms: unperceptive, easy, unperceiving, fearless
Diminish: make or become less.
Example: A tax whose purpose is to diminish
spending
Synonyms: decrease, lessen, decline, reduce, subside, die
down, abate
Antonyms: aggravate, amplify, continue, develop, enhance, enlarge
Acquisition: an asset or object bought or
obtained, typically by a library or museum.
Example: Among the museum's acquisitions ,
he discovered a piece of furniture that he had made 40 years before.
Synonyms: purchase, buy, gain, accession, addition, investment, possession
Incentive: a thing that motivates or
encourages one to do something.
Example: There is no incentive for
customers to conserve water
Synonyms: inducement, motivation, motive, reason, stimulus, stimulant
Antonyms: deterrence, disincentive
Conference: a formal meeting for
discussion.
Example: He gathered all the men around the
table for a conference
Synonyms: discussion, consultation, debate, talk, conversation
Antonyms: dispersion, loneliness, privacy, retirement
Efficiency: the state or quality of
being efficient.
Example: Greater energy efficiency
Synonyms: organization, order, orderliness, regulation, coherence
Antonyms: inefficiency
