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The role of Asia in mitigating climate change: results from the Asia modeling exercise
(Elsevier B.V., 2012)
In 2010, Asia accounted for 60% of global population, 39% of Gross World Product, 44% of global energy consumption and nearly half of the world's energy system CO2 emissions. Thus, Asia is an important region to consider ...
Long term building energy demand for India: disaggregating end use energy services in an integrated assessment modeling framework
(Elsevier Ltd, 2014)
With increasing population, income, and urbanization, meeting the energy service demands for the building sector will be a huge challenge for Indian energy policy. Although there is broad consensus that the Indian building ...
Methods and models for costing carbon mitigation
(Annual Reviews, Inc., 2013)
Keywords: global, electricity, energy, iron and steel, top-down, bottom-up Abstract Using the results of more than 20 different global models with a particular emphasis on two rapidly growing large countries (China and ...
N2O emissions of India: an assessment of temporal ,regional sector trends
(2012-09-07)
This paper estimates the national level trend of India’s N2O emissions from
1985–2005 and detailed sub-regional (594 districts) level and sector emissions for the
year 2005. N2O emissions are estimated using the latest ...
An assessment of household electricity load curves and corresponding CO2 marginal abatement cost curves for Gujarat state
(Elsevier Ltd, 2014)
Gujarat, a large industrialized state in India, consumed 67TWh of electricity in 2009–10, besides experiencing a 4.5% demand–supply short-fall. Residential sector accounted for 15% of the total electricity consumption. We ...
Implications of the international reduction pledges on long-term energy system changes and costs in China and India
(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 ...
Energy infrastructure in India: profile and risks under climate change
(Elsevier, 2015)
India has committed large investments to energy infrastructure assets-power plants, refineries, energy ports, pipelines, roads, railways, etc. The coastal infrastructure being developed to meet the rising energy imports ...
Renewable energy and low carbon economy transition in India
(2010-06-08)
Cooperation of large developing countries such as India would be important in
achieving a low carbon future, which can help in restricting the global temperature
rise to 2 °C. Global modeling studies of such low carbon ...
Sustainable energy transformation in India under climate policy
(2011-09-08)
The paper uses an integrated assessment model, GCAM, to analyze two emission
stabilization approaches for India – a conventional approach relying on carbon price to
typically influence fuel switch and carbon capture and ...
Climate policy architecture for the Cancun paradigm shift: building on the lessons from history
(Springer Netherlands, 2016)
The economics of climate policy after Rio led to a climate centric paradigm which departs from the original UNFCCC’s cooperative framework for designing climate policies from the perspective of sustainable development. ...