Residential and Transport Energy Use in India: Past Trend and Future Outlook

作者: Stephane de la Rue du Can , Virginie Letschert , Michael McNeil , Nan Zhou , Jayant Sathaye

DOI: 10.2172/951788

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摘要: The main contribution of this report is to characterize the underlying residential and transport sector end use energy consumption in India. Each was analyzed detail. End-use sector-level information regarding adoption particular technologies used as a key input bottom-up modeling approach. looks at over period 1990 2005 develops baseline scenario 2020. Moreover, intent also highlight available sources data India for sectors. analysis performed way reveals several interesting features In sector, an patterns uses shows that biomass (wood), which has traditionally been source primary households, will stabilize absolute terms. Meanwhile, due forces urbanization increased commercial fuels, relative significance be greatly diminished by At same time, per household electricity likely quadruple 20 years between 2000 fact, increase more rapidly than any other major fuel -- even oil, spite fact most growing sector. growth demand implies chronic outages are expected unless drastic improvements made both efficiency power infrastructure electric industrial processes. rapid personal vehicle sales indicates strong area. Energy cars grow annual rate 11percent, increasing oil considerably. addition, freight continue .

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