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    • The 1.5°C target and coal sector transition: at the limits of societal feasibility 

      Garg, Amit; Spencer, Thomas; Colombier, Michel; Sartor, Oliver; Tiwari, Vineet; Burton, Jesse; Caetano, Tara; Green, Fergus; Teng, Fei; Wiseman, John (Taylor & Francis, 2017-12-07)
      National and global mitigation scenarios consistent with 1.5°C require an early phaseout of coal in major coal-dependent countries, compared to standard technical and economic lifetimes. This appears particularly apparent ...
    • Enhancing energy efficiency in India: assessment of sectoral potentials 

      Vishwanathan, Saritha S.; Garg, Amit; Tiwari, Vineet; Kankal, B.; Kapshe, Manmohan; Nag, Tirthankar (Energy Efficiency Series India, 2017)
    • India in 2°C and well below 2°C worlds: Opportunities and challenges 

      Vishwanathan, Saritha S.; Garg, Amit; Tiwari, Vineet; Shukla, P. R. (Taylor and Francis, 2018)
      India’s contributions to meeting global mean temperature increases of 2 C or well below 2 C would require transformational changes in its energy systems. A bottom-up model analyzes alternate futures (reference, intended ...
    • Relevance of clean coal technology for India’s energy security: a policy perspective 

      Garg, Amit; Tiwari, Vineet; Vishwanathan, Saritha (Institute of Physics Publishing, 2017)
      Climate change mitigation regimes are expected to impose constraints on the future use of fossil fuels in order to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In 2015, 41% of total final energy consumption and 64% of ...
    • The1.5°C target and coal sector transition: at the limits of societal feasibility 

      Spencer, Thomas; Colombiera, Michel; Sartor, Oliver; Garg, Amit; Tiwari, Vineet; Burton, Jesse; Caetano, Tara; Green, Fergus; F., Fei Teng; Wisemang, John (Taylor and Francis, 2018)
      National and global mitigation scenarios consistent with 1.5°C require an early phaseout of coal in major coal-dependent countries, compared to standard technical and economic lifetimes. This appears particularly apparent ...