India's energy system transition—Survival of the greenest

作者: B. Sudhakara Reddy

DOI: 10.1016/J.RENENE.2016.02.027

关键词: Social transformationNatural resource economicsEngineeringGreen economyRenewable energyPovertyBaseline (configuration management)Fossil fuelEconomic growthFunction (engineering)Resource (biology)

摘要: The transition to a clean and green energy system is an economic social transformation that exciting as well challenging. world today faces formidable challenge in transforming its economy from being driven primarily by fossil fuels, which are non-renewable major source of global pollution, becoming can function effectively using renewable sources achieving high efficiency levels. In the present study, scenario developed for India bottom-up approach. results show significant resource savings be achieved 2030 through introduction energy-efficient technologies. building also serve another purpose: develop new ‘pathways out poverty’ creating more than 10 million jobs thus raise standard living low-income people. differences between baseline scenarios not so much consequence diffusion various It result active roles different actors drivers become dominant.

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