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Kashmiris Forced To Burn Wood For Heat As Weather Turns Frigid

Context:

  • Growing energy challenges in extreme weather conditions.
  • Reflects the interplay of infrastructure limitations, environmental concerns, and traditional practices.

Relevance : GS3 (Environment, Energy, and Infrastructure)

  • Chillai Kalan:
    • 40-day harsh winter period in Kashmir with sub-zero temperatures.
    • Srinagar recorded its coldest night in 33 years at -8.5°C, freezing water pipes and impacting daily life.
  • Energy Crisis:
    • Unscheduled 12-16 hour power cuts rendered electric heating gadgets ineffective.
  • Dependency on traditional heating methods like kangrisbukharis, and wood-based hamams resurged.
  • Economic Impact:
    • Increased demand for firewood and charcoal boosted local businesses.
  • Residents faced financial setbacks due to unused modern heating investments like electric hamams and air conditioners.
  • Challenges for KPDCL (Kashmir Power Development Corporation Limited):
    • Overloading during winter damages transformers and circuits, prolonging outages.
  • Infrastructure strain despite maintaining transformer banks for rapid repair.
  • Safety Concerns:
    • Ice-covered roads pose risks for motorists, requiring extra caution.
  • Environmental ConcernsReverting to wood for heating raises questions about deforestation and air quality.
  • Highlights the urgent need for sustainable, reliable energy solutions in extreme climates.
  • Way ForwardInfrastructure Development: Modernize energy distribution and storage to withstand peak winter demands.Renewable Energy: Promote solar and wind energy tailored to Kashmir’s geography.Community Initiatives: Encourage the judicious use of electricity and adopt hybrid heating systems.

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