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Assessment of demand for natural gas from the electricity sector in India
(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 integrated strategy for urban air quality management in India
(2009-04-15)
An integrated strategy for urban Air Quality Management adopts a
hierarchical approach – graduating from micro to macro-level management of
the problem. The paper provides a conceptual framework, and analyses it in ...
Regional cooperation towards trans-country natural gas market: an socio economic assessment for India
(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, ...
Coal and energy security for India: role of carbon dioxide capture and storage
(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 ...
Development, Malaria and adaptation to climate change: a case study from India
(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 ...
Coal and energy security for India: role of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS)
(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 ...
Development, malaria and adaptation to climate change: a case study from India.
(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 ...