Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project and Delayed Compensatory Afforestation

Context:
The Arunachal Pradesh government has yet to comply with compensatory afforestation requirements for the Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project, raising environmental concerns regarding forest loss and wildlife corridors.

Key Highlights:

Project Overview – Subansiri Lower Hydel Project
Installed capacity: 2000 MW.
• Located on the Subansiri River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra.
• Developed by National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC).
First unit commissioned in December 2023, after a 21-year delay since forest clearance in 2004.

Compensatory Afforestation Requirement
• The Environment Ministry mandated compensatory afforestation on 31.83 sq km of land.
• Arunachal Pradesh has not implemented this requirement despite six reminders from the Centre.
• The Ministry has requested details including:
Identification of afforestation sites
Geo-coordinates of land parcels
Implementation status of plantation activities.

Environmental and Wildlife Concerns

Hydro-peaking Impacts
Hydro-peaking refers to sudden release of water from dams during peak electricity demand.
• According to the Wildlife Institute of India (WII):
• Rapid water level changes could create flash flood-like conditions downstream.
• May damage riverine vegetation and habitat stability.

Impact on Elephant Corridors
• The Subansiri River region forms an important east–west elephant corridor.
Hydro-peaking may disrupt elephant movement, affecting:
• Migration patterns
• Habitat connectivity
• Genetic diversity of elephant populations.

  • The Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) emphasized avoiding water release during elephant crossings.

Project Delays and Local Resistance
• Construction faced major stoppage between 2011 and 2019 due to:
Local protests in Assam.
• Concerns over dam safety, ecological impact, and downstream flooding.
Legal challenges in courts.

Forest Clearance and Tree Felling
Clear felling of trees in the project’s submergence area began in October 2021.
• Completed by September 2023.

Relevant Prelims Points:
Compensatory Afforestation (CA)
• Mandatory under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980.
• Requires plantation of equivalent or larger forest area when forest land is diverted for non-forest use.
• Implemented through the Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA).

  • Hydro-peaking
    • Practice of releasing water from reservoirs during peak electricity demand hours.
    • Causes rapid fluctuations in downstream river levels.
  • Elephant Corridors
    Linear habitat links enabling elephant movement between forests.
    • Crucial for gene flow, population viability, and reducing human–elephant conflict.
  • Subansiri River
    Largest tributary of the Brahmaputra.
    • Originates in Tibet and flows through Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

Relevant Mains Points:

Hydropower Development vs Environmental Conservation
• Large hydropower projects contribute to:
Renewable energy generation
Energy security and regional development.
• However, they also raise concerns regarding:
Deforestation and biodiversity loss
Alteration of river ecosystems
Displacement of communities.

Wildlife Corridor Protection
• Infrastructure projects may fragment critical wildlife corridors.
• Disruption of corridors increases:
Human-wildlife conflict
Genetic isolation of animal populations.

Governance Challenges in Environmental Compliance
• Delayed implementation of compensatory afforestation reflects:
Weak monitoring mechanisms.
Coordination gaps between central and state authorities.
Institutional capacity constraints.

Way Forward
• Ensure strict compliance with compensatory afforestation requirements.
• Conduct comprehensive ecological impact assessments for hydro-peaking effects.
• Implement wildlife-sensitive dam operation protocols.
• Strengthen monitoring through CAMPA and NBWL oversight.
• Balance renewable energy expansion with biodiversity conservation.

UPSC Relevance:
Prelims: Compensatory afforestation, CAMPA, hydro-peaking, Subansiri River.
Mains: GS Paper III – Environmental Impact of Infrastructure Projects, Hydropower Development, Wildlife Conservation and Habitat Connectivity.

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