Energy -emissions trends and policy landscape for India (Record no. 41105)
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fixed length control field | 03980 a2200157 4500 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9788184249675 |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 363.7392 |
Item number | SHU |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Shukla, P. R. and others |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Energy -emissions trends and policy landscape for India |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd. |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2015 |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | Ahmedabad |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xvi,144p. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | CONTENTS<br/>Acknowledgements v<br/>List of Figures xi<br/>List of Tables xiv<br/>Acronyms xv<br/>Chapter-I: Introduction 1<br/>1.1 Context 1<br/>1.2 Development Trajectories for India 2<br/>1.3 Framing the Development, Pollution and Climate Change Issues 5<br/>1.4 The Co-benefits (associated co-costs and risks) Approach 6<br/>1.5 Organization of the Book 10<br/>Chapter-2: Historical Trends of Energy and Emissions 13<br/>2.1 An Overview of India's National Circumstances 13<br/>2.2 India's Energy Demand and Supply 15<br/>2.2.1 Energy Efficiency 17<br/>2.3 Energy Intensity of GDP 18<br/>2.3.1 Sectoral Trends 20<br/>2.3.2 GHG Emissions Intensity and PAT 22<br/>2.3.3 State Level Trends 25<br/>2.4 Non-CO2 GHG Emissions 25<br/>2.4.1 Methane 25<br/>2.4.2 Nitrous Oxides 26<br/>2.5 Summary 27<br/>Chapter-3: Policies and Measures 29<br/>3.1 Introduction 29<br/>3.2 Sectoral Development Policies 30<br/>3.3 Initiatives at National and State Levels on Climate Change 40<br/>3.3.1 National Solar Mission 41<br/>3.3.2 National Mission on Sustainable Habitat 42<br/>3.3.3 Mission on Sustainable Agriculture 42<br/>3.3.4 National Water Mission 42<br/>3.3.5 National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency 43<br/>3.3.6 National Mission on Himalayan Ecosystem 44<br/>3.3.7 National Mission on Green India 44<br/>3.3.8 Mission on Strategic Knowledge 44<br/>3.4 State Action Plans on Climate Change 45<br/>3.5 Initiatives by the Current Government 45<br/>3.6 Better Integration through a Co-Benefits Approach 47<br/>Chapter-4: Local Pollution 48<br/>4.1 The Nature of the Problem 49<br/>4.2 Air Pollution Monitoring in India 50<br/>4.3 Sources of Pollution 58<br/>4.4 Policies to Curb Pollution in India 60<br/>4.4.1 Transportation 60<br/>4.4.2 Power Generation 63<br/>4.4.3 Industry 63<br/>4.5 A Holistic Approach to Air Pollution Control in India 63<br/>Chapter-5: Energy Demand at Industry and Firm Levels 66<br/>5.1 Power Sector 67<br/>5.2 Iron and Steel Sector 68<br/>5.3 Cement Sector 73<br/>5.4 Refineries 74<br/>5.5 Firm Level Emission Trends 77<br/>5.6 Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) 79<br/>5.6.1 Cluster Analysis 80<br/>Chapter—6: Modelling Paradigms and Scenarios 85<br/>6.1 Introduction 85<br/>6.2 Modelling Paradigms 86<br/>6.2.1 Top-Down Models 87<br/>6.2.2 Bottom-Up Models 88<br/>6.2.3 Model Characteristics, Objectives and Output 90<br/>6.3 Integrated Assessment Models 95<br/>6.4 Modelling Architecture 95<br/>6.4.1 GCAM/IIM Model 95<br/>6.4.2 Answer—MARKAL Model 96<br/>6.4.3 End-Use Demand Model 96<br/>6.4.4 AIM-ExSS Model 97<br/>6.4.5 Strategic Databases (Socio-economic, Technical and Scientific Data) 97<br/>6.5 Strengths and Limitations of Modelling Approaches 97<br/>6.6 Soft Linking Top-Down and Bottom-Up Models 98<br/>6.7 Back-Casting Framework 100<br/>6.8 Scenarios 100<br/>6.9 Policy Space 101<br/>6.10 Summary 104<br/>Chapter-7: Future Energy and Emissions Scenarios 105<br/>7.1 Climate Scenarios 105<br/>7.2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Scenarios 106<br/>7.3 Key Scenario Drivers 107<br/>7.4 Scenarios 108<br/>7.5 Modelling Results 110<br/>7.5.1 Primary Energy Supply and Consumption 110<br/>7.5.2 Electricity Generation Profile Ill<br/>7.5.3 Indian CO2 Emission Projections 112<br/>7.5.4 Sectoral CO2 Emissions 113<br/>7.5.5 Energy Intensity of Economy 113<br/>7.5.6 Carbon Intensity of Energy 114<br/>7.5.7 Electricity Per Capita 115<br/>7.5.8 Non CO2 GHG Emissions 115<br/>7.6 Summary 116<br/>Chapter-8: Tlie Way Forwards Aligning Mitigation with National Development 117<br/>8.1 Policies and Measures 117<br/>8.2 Emission Intensities for India under Different Growth Scenarios 117<br/>8.3 Local Pollution 119<br/>8.4 India and China: A Comparative Assessment 120<br/>8.5 Target Development Pathway to Shape Emissions 125<br/>8.6 Climate Negotiations and India 131<br/>8.7 The Way Forward: Modelling to Prepare INDCs 136<br/>References 139<br/> |
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Country | India |
891 ## - Topic | |
Topic | GRATIS |
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