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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. ...
Cancun’s paradigm shift and COP 21: to go beyond rhetoric
(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 ...
Low carbon and clean energy scenarios for India: analysis of targets approach
(Elsevier B.V., 2012)
Low carbon energy technologies are of increasing importance to India for reducing emissions and diversifying its energy supply mix. Using GCAM, an integrated assessment model, this paper analyzes a targets approach for ...
Sustainable development and climate change: lessons from country studies
(Climate Policy, 2011-11-10)
Sustainable development has been suggested as a framework for integrating development and climate change policies in developing countries. Mainstreaming climate change into sustainable development policies would allow these ...
India in 2°C and well below 2°C worlds: Opportunities and challenges
(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 ...