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Energy

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In addition to the existing reactors, India plans on coming up with 18 more nuclear reactors in its Energy Policy by the year

  1. 2015

  2. 2020

  3. 2025

  4. 2030


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

India has five nuclear reactors under construction (third highest in the world) and plans to construct 18 additional nuclear reactors (second highest in the world) by 2025.

The Bureau of Energy Efficiency has been established by

  1. an Act of the Parliament

  2. a Statute

  3. an Executive Order of the Central Government

  4. an Ordinance


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Under the provisions of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001, Bureau of Energy Efficiency has been established with effect from 1st March, 2002 by merging the erstwhile Energy Management Centre, a society under the Ministry of Power. The Bureau would be responsible for spearheading the improvement of energy efficiency of the economy through various regulatory and promotional instruments.

Beginning from the highest, arrange the following energy resources in decreasing order of their proportion of consumption in India:

Crude oil, coal, natural gas

  1. Crude oil, coal, natural gas

  2. Coal, crude oil, natural gas

  3. Natural gas, coal, crude oil

  4. Coal, natural gas, crude oil


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

About 70% of India's energy generation capacity is from fossil fuels, with coal accounting for 40% of India's total energy consumption, followed by crude oil and natural gas at 24% and 6%, respectively.

Consider the following facts about nuclear power in India:

  1. Nuclear power is the fourth largest source of electricity in India.
  2. India has huge uranium reserves, which it exports to other countries developing nuclear technology for civilian use.

Which of the statements given above is/are true?

  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2

  3. Both 1 and 2

  4. Neither 1 nor 2


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Nuclear power is the fourth largest source of electricity in India after thermal, hydroelectric and renewable sources of electricity. India's domestic uranium reserves are small and the country is dependent on uranium imports to fuel its nuclear power industry. Since early 1990s, Russia has been a major supplier of nuclear fuel to India.

Photovoltaics are the best known method for converting solar energy to electrical energy. Which of the following units acts as a measure for photovoltaic power capacity?

  1. Volts

  2. Watts peak

  3. RMS watts

  4. Watts per hour


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Photovoltaics are the best known method for generating electric power by using solar cells to convert energy from the sun into a flow of electrons. The photovoltaic effect refers to photons of light exciting electrons into a higher state of energy, allowing them to act as charge carriers for an electric current. Photovoltaic power capacity is measured as maximum power output under standardized test conditions (STC) in Wp (Watts peak).

What is the Bachat Lamp Yojana?

  1. A carbon credit project
  2. An attempt to make domestic consumers to shift to CFLs
  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2

  3. Both 1 and 2

  4. Neither 1 nor 2


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In a mammoth attempt to move domestic consumers to CFLs, India has registered the world’s largest carbon credit project, the Bachat Lamp Yojana (BLY) under the UNFCCC’s Clean Development Mechanism project. The BLY is expected to lead to the potential reduction of 6000 MW of electricity demand, and prevent 40 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere. The project was officially approved by the CDM board of the UNFCCC on 29th April 2010.

Consider the following facts about Energy Conservation Act -

  1. It came into force in 2001.
  2. It empowers Central Government to specify energy consumption standards.
  3. It calls for rural electrification drives.

Which of the above are correct?

  1. 1 and 2

  2. 2 and 3

  3. 1 and 3

  4. All three


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The features of Energy Conservation Act, 2001, include -

Empower the Central Government to specify energy consumption standards
Prohibit the manufacture and sale of appliances that do not conform to energy consumption standards
Identify energy intensive industries and commercial establishments as 'designated consumers'
Prescribe energy consumption norms and standards for these consumers Prescribe energy conservation building codes for efficient use of energy, and energy conservation in new commercial buildings with a contract load of 500 kW and above.

In conventional dams, the power extracted from the water depends on the volume and on the difference in heights of the source and the water's outflow. This difference in heights is referred to as

  1. head

  2. neck

  3. leg

  4. waist


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Most of the hydroelectric power comes from the potential energy of dammed water driving a water turbine and generator. The power extracted from the water depends on the volume and on the difference in heights of the source and the water's outflow. This height difference is called the head. The amount of potential energy in water is proportional to the head.

Renewable Energy Certificate Mechanism has been introduced in order to promote renewable sources of energy. Which of the following agencies is/are responsible for regulating it?

  1. Bureau of Energy Efficiency

  2. State Electricity Commissions

  3. Central Electricity Regulatory Commission

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

India unveiled a policy to help boost power generation from renewable energy sources on 14th Jan 2010. The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), the central electricity regulator in the country, issued a regulation on the framework of Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) mechanism, intended to facilitate and promote the development of renewable energy sources in the electricity market.

Consider the following facts about Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission -

  1. It is a sub-mission launched under Electricity Act, 2003
  2. The key-implementing agency for this plan would be National Thermal Power Corporation.
  3. The Solar Mission aims to generate 22 GW (or 22,000 MW) of solar energy capacity by the end of 15th five year plan.

Which of the above are not true?

  1. 1 and 2

  2. 2 and 3

  3. 1 and 3

  4. All three


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

India's pet mission - the National Solar Mission under the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC), was launched on 11th January 2010, nearly two years after the release of the NAPCC in June 2008.

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) will be the key implementing agency for the solar mission. However, the power-trading arm of the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) will be focal point for power purchase over the next three years. The Solar Mission aims to generate 22 GW (or 22,000 MW) of solar energy capacity by 2022 which marks the end of India's thirteenth Five Year Plan.

What does the term ‘peak oil’ imply?

  1. The point at which oil reaches its highest possible price for global consumers

  2. The point at which oil reaches its highest possible cost of extraction

  3. The period when the maximum rate of global petroleum extraction is reached

  4. The period when the global consumption of oil is maximum across the world


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

“Peak oil” is the period when the maximum rate of global petroleum extraction is reached, after which the rate of production enters terminal decline. It relates to a long term decline in the available supply of petroleum.

Consider the following facts about National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency:

  1. It aims at reducing India's annual energy consumption by 5%.
    2. The innovative market-based scheme - Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) - has been launched under this mission.

Which of the above is/are true?

  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2

  3. Both 1 and 2

  4. Neither 1 nor 2


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency is the second of the eight missions under India's National Action Plan on Climate Change to be approved by the Council. The Mission will enable about Rs. 75,000 crore worth transactions in energy efficiency. In doing so, it will, by 2015, help save about five per cent of our annual energy consumption. The most innovative and challenging new initiative to be introduced under the Mission is the “Perform, Achieve and Trade” (PAT) mechanism which will assign energy efficiency improvement targets to the country's most energy intensive industrial units, with the provision of allowing them to retain any energy efficiency improvements in excess of their target in the form of Energy Savings Certificates, called ESCerts.

Tidal energy has an advantage over solar and wind energy in that

  1. it is cheaper

  2. tides are more predictable than the sun and wind

  3. Both (1) and (2)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Tidal power, also called tidal energy, is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power - mainly electricity. Tides are more predictable than wind energy and solar power. Among the sources of renewable energy, tidal power has traditionally suffered from relatively high cost and limited availability of sites with sufficiently high tidal ranges or flow velocities, thereby constricting its total availability.

Which is the most widely used form of renewable energy?

  1. Solar energy

  2. Hydel energy

  3. Wind energy

  4. Nuclear energy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Hydroelectricity is the most widely used form of renewable energy, accounting for 16 percent of global electricity consumption, and 3427 terawatt-hours of electricity production in 2010, which continues the rapid rate of increase experienced between 2003 and 2009.

Which of the following may be counted as plus points of wind energy?

  1. Consistent over short periods
  2. Widely distributed
  3. No GHG emissions
  1. Only 1 and 2

  2. Only 2 and 3

  3. Only 1 and 3

  4. All 1, 2 and 3


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Wind power, as an alternative to fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, clean, produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation and uses little land. Once the wind turbine is built, the energy it produces does not cause green house gases or other pollutants. Wind power is very consistent from year to year but has significant variation over shorter time scales.

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