📘 Q.17 IAS Prelims 2024— Current Affairs (Environment) (Pumped-Storage Hydropower)🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📌 The Question:
Recently, the term “pumped-storage hydropower” is actually and appropriately discussed in the context of which one of the following?
(a) Irrigation of terraced crop fields
(b) Lift irrigation of cereal crops
(c) Long-duration energy storage
(d) Rainwater harvesting system
✅ Correct Answer: (c) Long-duration energy storage
⚡ Lightning Classroom Explanation:
Pumped-Storage Hydropower (PSH) is not primarily about irrigation. It is about energy storage.
🔄 How it works (simple loop):
- When excess electricity is available (solar at noon, wind at night), water is pumped uphill to an upper reservoir.
- When electricity demand rises, the stored water is released downhill through turbines to generate power.
👉 Effectively, water becomes a giant battery.
This makes PSH the most mature and large-scale technology for long-duration energy storage, crucial for:
- Integrating renewable energy
- Grid stability
- Peak-load management
🧠 Curiosity Raiser:
👉 Did you know? More than 90% of the world’s grid-scale energy storage capacity today is pumped-storage hydropower.
📚 Enrich Notes (UPSC Edge):
- PSH supports solar–wind transition
- Identified as key in India’s National Electricity Plan
- Lifespan: 50–100 years
- Efficiency: ~70–80%
- Not dependent on rainfall timing like conventional hydro
🕊️ IAS Monk Whisper:
“When sunlight sleeps and wind pauses, water remembers energy.”
