India's energy revolution : insights into the becoming of a global power
"India is the third largest emitter of Greenhouse Gases which makes it an important player whose climate mitigation actions and inactions are closely scrutinised. This book studies developments in India's energy system from a governance perspective. It presents a unique compilation and syn...
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New York, NY :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2024.
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ISBN: | 1040033598 9781003281818 9781040033654 1040033652 9781040033593 1003281818 9781032251523 9781032251547 |
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520 | |a "India is the third largest emitter of Greenhouse Gases which makes it an important player whose climate mitigation actions and inactions are closely scrutinised. This book studies developments in India's energy system from a governance perspective. It presents a unique compilation and synthesis of research findings that captures achievements, shortcomings, and persistent and transient challenges of India's transition towards a net-zero economy by 2070. The book grounds its analysis in domestically formulated goals and reflects on dynamics at the structural level of India's multi-scalar innovation system by highlighting the influencing factors of energy system status and change. It presents the perspectives and positions of different actor groups, studies the market and business, and discusses cases influenced by existing or changing institutions across the whole spectrum of energy resources from fossil to non-fossil fuels and respective technologies. The volume will be useful to students and researchers in energy governance, energy policy and economics, socio-technical transition studies, energy systems engineering, sustainable development, and environmental studies. It will also be of interest to policymakers and investors"-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
505 | 0 | |a List of Figures viiList of Tables ixList of Contributors xAcronyms xiv1 India's Energy (R)evolution 1ANNIKA BOSE STYCZYNSKI2 A Just Energy Transition: Considerations for India's Coal Sector 15CHANDRA BHUSHAN AND SRESTHA BANERJEE3 Gas-Based Economy: A Road Towards a Prosperous and Cleaner India 42AKHIL MEHROTRA, AAYUSHI AGARWAL, AND ANNIKA BOSE STYCZYNSKI4 Green Hydrogen: India's Billion-Dollar Opportunity 66TIRTHA BISWAS AND DEEPAK YADAV5 Nuclear Energy in India's Sustainable Development Pathway: Past, Present, and the Future 88A.T. AJMAL KHAN6 Solar Energy in India: Achievements and Adoption Challenges 100PARVEJ7 Wind Energy in India: Status Quo of Achievements, Challenges, and Future Prospects 121DEEPAK SANGROYA, KISHORE KUMAR GANGWANI, AND SANJAY CHAUDHURY8 The Power Distribution Sector: The Final Challenge to India's Green Transformation 137RISHU GARG, E.V. MALLIK, AND G.V. HANUMANTH RAJU9 Energy Storage: Enabling a Greener Grid 155RAHUL WALAWALKAR AND DEBMALYA SEN10 A Realistic Assessment of the Prospects of Biofuels for Transportation in India 169ABHIJIT BANERJEE11 Business Model Innovations for Electric Vehicle Adoption in India: An Ecosystem Perspective 190ANNIKA BOSE STYCZYNSKI12 Systems Thinking for Doughnut Cities 214RAMYA NATARAJAN, KAVERI ASHOK, AND SARAH KHANIndex 232 | |
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