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Message from Moody’s: Government must handhold semi-conductor industry

In December 2021, the Centre launched the Semicon India Programme with an outlay of Rs 76,000 crore for the development of a semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem in India. The scheme was modified a year later to increase incentives to the industry. Experts have rightly pointed out that the government’s plan to make India a semi-conductor hub would require not just financial backing but also investments in talent development. Now a report by the global rating firm, Moody’s, has underlined another challenge. Climate change can damage manufacturing facilities , disrupt supply chains and lead-to significant financial losses. The report warns that risks posed by global warming could deter investments in the industry and come in the way of India realising its ambition of becoming a chip-making hub. India is not the only country that faces such a challenge. Taiwan, the current leader in semi-conductor manufacturing, is also threatened by erratic weather patterns.

Today, silicon chips have become as essential as oil reserves. They enable advances in computation and are embedded in smartphones and defence equipment. They are also integral to clean energy appliances and machines such as electric vehicles, solar arrays and wind turbines. Here lies a paradox . The industry’s environmental footprint is large. Chip fabrication plants — fabs — consume large amounts of water and generate hazardous waste. The sector is amongst the top GHG emitters today. In face-of pressure from investors, however, a section of the industry is taking steps to clean-up its act. Two years ago, the world’s largest chip maker, Taiwan’s Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which supplies to Apple, amongst others, pledged to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

Samsung, Intel and several companies in Europe have reportedly started conducting GHG audits . India’s fledgling semi-conductor sector could find itself challenged by these outfits . At the same time, units in India have the advantage of starting from a relatively clean-slate . They can learn from the experience of companies in other parts of the world and incorporate global best practices at the outset .

Moody’s echoes IPCC reports in saying that costs related to flooding, water stress and sea-level could escalate significantly by 2050. India’s Semicon programme does have the advantage of being concentrated in greenfield centres that do not have the crippling legacy of poorly planned drainage systems. Planned as a part of the government’s Smart City Programme, these townships should find ways to prevent disruption during extreme rainfall events. The government has been positioning Dholera in Ahmedabad as a chip-making hub. It should be alert to heat-related stresses in the region that, by all accounts , are likely to be aggravated because of climate change. The message from the Moody’s report is clear: Government will have to handhold industry, invest in climate-resilient infrastructure and nudge fab units to adopt sustainable practices.

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Sustainable
(adjective) – Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.

टिकाऊ

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Handhold (verb) – Guide, assist, help, support, steer

सहायता करना

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Outlay (noun) – Expenditure, spending, disbursement, outgo, expense

खर्च

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Ecosystem (noun) – Environment, habitat, setting, system

पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र

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Incentive (noun) – Motivation, encouragement, stimulus, impetus

प्रोत्साहन

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Point out (phrasal verb) – Highlight, underline, emphasize, draw attention to

ध्यान दिलाना

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Hub (noun) – Centre, focal point, nexus, core

केंद्र

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Backing (noun) – Support, endorsement, sponsorship, approval

समर्थन

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Underline (verb) – Emphasize, stress, underscore, highlight

जोर देना

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Facilities (noun) – the buildings, equipment, and services provided for a particular purpose.

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Disrupt (verb) – Interrupt, disturb, unsettle

विघटित करना

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Lead (to) (verb) – Result in, cause, bring about, produce, give rise to

वजह बनना

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Significant (adjective) – Important, notable, marked, major

महत्वपूर्ण

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Pose (verb) – present, create, cause, constitute

खड़ा करना (चुनौती)

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Global warming (noun) – The gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide and other pollutants.

 

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Deter (verb) – Discourage, dissuade, prevent

रोकना

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Ambition (noun) – Goal, aspiration, aim, objective

महत्वाकांक्षा

 

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Threaten (verb) – Pose a threat to; present a danger to

खतरा पैदा करना

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Erratic (adjective) – Unpredictable, inconsistent, irregular

अनियमित

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Essential (adjective) – Vital, crucial, necessary

आवश्यक

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Embed (in) (verb) – Incorporate, integrate, include, insert, implant,

सम्मिलित करना

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Integral (adjective) – Essential, fundamental, intrinsic

अभिन्न

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Lie (verb) – Be situated, be located

स्थित होना

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Paradox (noun) – Contradiction, anomaly, inconsistency

विरोधाभास

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Footprint (noun) – the impact on the environment of human activity in terms of pollution, damage to ecosystems, and the depletion of natural resources.

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Fabrication (noun) – Making, construction, formation

निर्माण

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Hazardous (adjective) – Dangerous, perilous, risky, unsafe, treacherous

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Green House Gas (GHG) (noun) – Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat, such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapor.

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Emitter (noun) – Source, originator, producer, generator, radiator

उत्सर्जक

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In face of (phrase) – In the presence of, despite, notwithstanding, in light of, in spite of

के बावजूद

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Clean up one’s act (phrase) – Reform, improve, mend one's ways, better oneself

अपने आचरण में सुधार करना

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Pledge (verb) – Promise, vow, swear, commit, guarantee

प्रतिज्ञा करना

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Net zero emission (noun) – A balance between the amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced and the amount removed from the atmosphere.

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Reportedly (adverb) – Allegedly, supposedly, purportedly, apparently, ostensibly

कथित तौर पर

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Audit (noun) – Inspection, examination, review, assessment, appraisal

लेखा-परीक्षा

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Fledgling (adjective) – Emerging, budding, nascent, up-and-coming, new

उभरते

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Outfit (noun) – Organization, institution, establishment, enterprise, group

संगठन

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Clean slate (noun) – A new start; especially to make a new start by clearing the record.

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Incorporate (verb) – Integrate, include, assimilate, embody, merge

समाहित करना

 

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At the outset (phrase) – Initially, at the beginning, at the start, from the start

प्रारंभ में

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Echoes (noun) – Repercussions, resonances, reflections, reverberations, responses

गूंज

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Escalate (verb) – Intensify, increase, magnify, amplify, augment

बढ़ाना

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Concentrate (verb) – Focus, direct, center, centralize, consolidate

ध्यान केंद्रित करना

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Greenfield centre (noun) –  A type of project that lacks any constraints imposed by prior work, meaning it's constructed on entirely new, undeveloped land.

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Crippling (adjective) – Debilitating, incapacitating, paralyzing, disabling, devastating

असमर्थ कर देने वाला

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Legacy (noun) – Heritage, tradition, endowment, inheritance, bequest

विरासत

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Disruption (noun) – Interruption, break, disturbance, interference, hindrance

विघ्न

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By all accounts (phrase) – By all reports, as everyone says, according to what one hears

सभी की राय के अनुसार

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Aggravate (verb) – Worsen, exacerbate, intensify, increase, magnify

बढ़ाना

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Climate-resilient (adjective) –  The ability to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to hazardous events, trends, or disturbances related to climate.

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Nudge (verb) – prompt, encourage, coax, stimulate, prod,

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