Browsing by Author "Dhar, Subash"
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Assessment of demand for natural gas from the electricity sector in India
Shukla, P. R.; Dhar, Subash; Victor, David D.; Jackson, Mike (2009-04-15)Electricity sector is among the key users of natural gas. The sustained electricity deficit and environment policies have added to an already rising demand for gas. This paper tries to understand gas demand in future ... -
Electric vehicles and India's low carbon passenger transport: a long-term co-benefits assessment
Shukla, Priyadarshi R.; Dhar, Subash; Pathak, Minal (Elsevier Ltd, 2017)Electric vehicles have attracted the attention of India's policy makers as clean technology alternatives due to their multiple advantages like higher efficiency and lower air pollution in short to medium term and reduced ... -
Energy policies for low carbon sustainable transport in Asia
Shukla, Priyadarshi R.; Dhar, Subash (Elsevier, 2015)Transformation of Asia's transport sector has vital implications for climate change, sustainable development and energy indicators. Papers in this special issue show how transport transitions in Asia may play out in different ... -
External cost of coal based electricity generation: a tale of Ahmedabad city
Mahapatra, Diptiranjan; Shukla, Priyadarshi; Dhar, Subash (Elsevier Ltd, 2012-10-20)Electricity production causes unintended impacts. Their exclusion by the market leads to suboptimal resource allocations. Monetizing and internalizing of external costs, though challenging and debatable, leads to a better ... -
Good practice and success stories on energy efficiency in India
Garg, Amit; Dhar, Subash; Kankal, Bhushan; Mohan, Pankaj (Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency, 2018)The growing per capita income in India is expected to increase the demand for various energy-consuming products and services among Indian households. Enhancing energy efficiency remains one of the cheapest options to ... -
Implications of the international reduction pledges on long-term energy system changes and costs in China and India
Lucas, Paul L.; Shukla, P. R.; Chen, Wenying; Van Ruijven, Bas J.; Dhar, Subash (Elsevier Ltd, 2013)This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy systems changes in China and India. It compares energy-system changes and mitigation costs from a global and two national ... -
Integrated Regional Assessment for South Asia: A Case Study
Shukla, P. R.; Garg, Amit; Dhar, Subash (2011-05-05) -
Low carbon scenarios for transport in India: co-benefits analysis
Dhar, Subash; Shukla, Priyadarshi R. (Elsevier, 2015)Dependence on oil for transport is a concern for India's policymakers on three counts – energy security, local environment and climate change. Rapid urbanisation and accompanying motorisation has created some of the most ... -
Natural Gas Market in India: Evolution and Future Scenarios
Dhar, Subash; Shukla, P. R. (McGraw-Hill, 2008)Indian natural gas markets have in the last two decades expanded rapidly in the wake of increased domestic production and gas imports since 2004. Regulatory reforms in the upstream gas markets since 1994 helped in augmenting ... -
Natural gas market in India: evolution and future scenarios
Dhar, Subash (2008)This study examined the evolution of gas markets in India and demand for gas in future. A review of literature showed that gas market growth was impacted by economic reforms, geopolitics, globalization and environmental ... -
Regional cooperation towards trans-country natural gas market: an socio economic assessment for India
Dhar, Subash; Shukla, P. R. (2009-04-29)Purpose – India began gas imports since 2004 through liquified natural gas (LNG) route. Imports through trans-country gas pipelines could help in bringing gas directly into the densely populated Northern part of India, ... -
Regional low-emission pathways from global models
Shukla, P; Dhar, Subash; Pathak, Minal; Mahadevia, Darshini; Garg, Amit (SSRN, 2016-03)Governments worldwide have agreed that international climate policy should aim to limit the increase of global mean temperature to less than 2°C with respect to pre-industrial levels. The purpose of this paper is to analyse ...