📘 Q.7 IAS Prelims 2024 — Environment & Ecology (Distributed Energy Resources)🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk


📌 The Question:
Consider the following:

  1. Battery storage
  2. Biomass generators
  3. Fuel cells
  4. Rooftop solar photovoltaic units

How many of the above are considered “Distributed Energy Resources (DERs)”?

(a) Only one
(b) Only two
(c) Only three
(d) All four


Correct Answer: (d) All four


🔍 Classroom Explanation (Concept Clarity):

Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) refer to small-scale power generation or storage units that are:

  • Located close to the point of consumption
  • Installed on the consumer side of the meter
  • Capable of producing, storing, or managing electricity locally

Now, item-wise:

  • Battery storage → ✔️ Stores electricity locally
  • Biomass generators → ✔️ Small-scale, decentralized generation
  • Fuel cells (including hydrogen fuel cells) → ✔️ Convert chemical energy directly into electricity
  • Rooftop solar PV units → ✔️ Classic example of DER

📌 Hence, all four qualify as Distributed Energy Resources.


🧠 Curiosity Raiser:
Did you know?
👉 An electric vehicle (EV) battery can act as a DER through Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology.


📚 Enrich Notes (Prelims-Ready List of DERs):

  • Rooftop solar PV
  • Wind micro-generators
  • Biomass & biogas plants
  • Fuel cells (hydrogen-based)
  • Battery storage systems
  • Gas & diesel generators
  • Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
  • Waste heat recovery systems
  • Micro-hydropower units

🕊️ IAS Monk Whisper:
“Energy democracy begins when power is generated where life actually lives.”

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