India’s Mega Renewable Energy Park in Ladakh

GS3 – Environment

Context:

India plans its largest Hybrid Renewable Energy Park in Ladakh to accelerate clean energy targets, but the project raises concerns over the livelihood and culture of Changpa nomads.

Project Overview:
  • Capacity: 13 GW hybrid park comprising:
    • 9 GW solar
    • 4 GW wind
    • Battery storage facilities
  • Regions: Pang, Debring, and Kharnak in Ladakh.
  • Estimated Cost: ₹60,000 crore.
  • Pilot Project: Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has deployed a 25 MW solar-battery setup at Taru, Leh.
Key Concerns:
  1. Land & Livelihood:
    • Overlaps with Changpa pastures in Changthang, vital for GI-tagged pashmina goat herding.
    • Lack of formal land rights exposes nomads to displacement without compensation.
  2. Green Grabbing:
    • Land appropriation under climate initiatives may violate UNDRIP principles protecting indigenous rights.
  3. Cultural & Ecological Risks:
    • Worker influx may strain fragile Ladakhi ecology.
    • Traditional pastoral practices and nomadic culture risk erosion.
Significance:
  • Supports India’s renewable energy transition.
  • Highlights the need for inclusive planning that balances energy goals with indigenous rights and cultural preservation.
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