Browsing Journal Articles by Author "Shukla, P. R."
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Analysis of long-term energy and carbon emission scenarios for India
Shukla, P. R.; Nair, R.; Rana, Ashish (2003-10-19)In the coming years India faces great challenges in energy and environment. The path of development chosen by India, upon which lies the future growth of energy and emission trajectories, would be greatly influenced by ... -
Analysis of long-term energy and carbon emission scenarios for India
Nair, R.; Shukla, P. R.; Kapshe, M.; Garg, Amit; Rana, Ashish (2003-10-22)In the coming years India faces great challenges in energy and environment. The path of development chosen by India, upon which lies the future growth of energy and emission trajectories, would be greatly influenced by ... -
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 ... -
An assessment of household electricity load curves and corresponding CO2 marginal abatement cost curves for Gujarat state
Garg, Amit; Shukla, P. R.; Maheshwari, Jyoti; Upadhyaya, Jigeesha (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 ... -
Baselines for carbon emissions in the Indian and Chinese power sectors: implications for international carbon trading
Zhang, C.; Shukla, P. R.; Victor, D. G.; Heller, T. C.; Biswas, D.; Nag, Tirthankar (2006-11-01)The study examines the dynamics of carbon emissions baselines of electricity generation in Indian states and Chinese provinces in the backdrop of ongoing electricity sector reforms in these countries. Two Indian states—Gujarat ... -
Biomass energy in India: transition from traditional to modern
Shukla, P. R. (1997-10-11) -
Cancun’s paradigm shift and COP 21: to go beyond rhetoric
Shukla, P. R.; Hourcade, Jean-Charles (Springer Netherlands, 2015)This foreword explains why the success of COP21 is dependent upon its capacity to operate the paradigm shift announced in Cancun. It comes back to the recent history of the Conference of the Parties and shows the reasons ... -
Carbon taxes and India
Fisher, Vanden K.; Shukla, P. R.; Edmonds, J. A.; Kim, S. H.; Pitcher, H. M. (1997-10-11) -
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and India: firm responses, baselines, and development dynamics
Shukla, P. R.; Balasubramaniam, S.; Yajnik, A. (2004-10-26)This paper provides an assessment of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) from a developing country’s perspective with specific reference to activities in India. The CDM has elicited considerable interest from various ... -
Climate change, sustainable development and India: global and national concerns
Sathaye, J.; Shukla, P. R.; Ravindranath, N. H. (2006-10-28) -
Climate policy architecture for the Cancun paradigm shift: building on the lessons from history
Shukla, P. R.; Hourcade, Jean-Charles; Cassen, C. (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. ... -
Coal and energy security for India: role of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS)
Garg, Amit; Shukla, P. R. (2009-08-29)Coal is the abundant domestic energy resource in India and is projected to remain so in future under a business-as-usual scenario. Using domestic coal mitigates national energy security risks. However coal use exacerbates ... -
Coal and energy security for India: role of carbon dioxide capture and storage
Garg, Amit; Shukla, P. R. (2009-04-29)Coal is the abundant domestic energy resource in India and is projected to remain so in future under a business-as-usual scenario. Using domestic coal mitigates national energy security risks. However coal use exacerbates ... -
Demand-side management at Ahmedabad electricity company
Ghosh, D.; Manjumdar, S.; Shukla, P. R. (2010-10-11) -
Development, Malaria and adaptation to climate change: a case study from India
Garg, Amit; Dhiman, R. C.; Bhattacharya, Sumana; Shukla, P. R. (2009-04-29)India has reasons to be concerned about climate change. Over 650 million people depend on climate-sensitive sectors, such as rain-fed agriculture and forestry, for livelihood and over 973 million people are exposed ... -
Development, malaria and adaptation to climate change: a case study from India.
Garg, Amit; Dhiman, R. C.; Bhattacharya, Sumana; Shukla, P. R. (Environment Management, Published Online, 2009-11-10)India has reasons to be concerned about climate change. Over 650 million people depend on climate-sensitive sectors, such as rain-fed agriculture and forestry, for livelihood and over 973 million people are exposed to ... -
Electric load forecasting using artificial neural networks and deficit management
Majumdar, S.; Shukla, P. R. (1997-10-11) -
Electricity reforms and firm level responses: changing ownership, fuel choices, and technology decisions
Shukla, P. R.; Nag, Tirthankar; Biswas, D. (2005-10-26) -
Energy demand forecast for agriculture in India
Moulik, T. K.; Dholakia, Bakul H.; Shukla, P. R. (1990-07-13)Earlier attempts on forecasting energy demand for agriculture have largely been based on aggregate macrolevel data and overall national averages and trends. Useful as they are in indicating some broad trends, these forecasts ... -
Energy for sustainable development : a social engineering perspective
Shukla, P. R. (1997-10-11)