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Part 1-Energy Transition and Security -- Chapter 1. Indian energy transition: need for a more balanced and market-oriented approach -- Chapter 2. Projection of water demand in india in a macroeconomic consistency framework incorporating the food, water and energy nexus -- Chapter 3. Greener...
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Purpose – India aspires for high economic growth of around 8‐9 percent over next few years. Higher economic growth would lead to higher production and consumption, more energy use and more CO 2 emissions. At a time when CO 2 emissions reductions are becoming an important point of debate and...
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This paper analyses carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of the Indian economy by producing sectors and due to household final consumption. The analysis is based on an Input–Output (IO) table and Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2003–04 that distinguishes 25 sectors and 10 household...
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Indian economy has moved into a dynamic phase. It is necessary to see how energy demand will grow in this phase. In this paper, econometric models are developed for the various petroleum products separately with the aim of capturing variables that are specific to the individual fuel. This study...
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A comprehensive approach that considers fuel, fodder and fertiliser relationships has been used to analyse the rural energy system of Karnataka. A linear programming model that incorporates these relationships has been used to simulate and study the effects of various policy options on the rural...
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