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  • Formaat: Hardback, 402 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 838 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Academic Foundation
  • ISBN-10: 8171889735
  • ISBN-13: 9788171889730
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 402 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 838 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Academic Foundation
  • ISBN-10: 8171889735
  • ISBN-13: 9788171889730
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Discussing India&;s complex and multidimensional energy problems, this volume also addresses the complex challenges faced by India&;s energy sector and power sector in particular. It presents the possibilities and prospects for India&;s energy transition in the context of the policy environment and the ground realities. Students and power sector professionals can equip themselves with the requisite knowledge through this book and play a herculean role in making India an energy- and power-sufficient country.

List of Tables and Figures
9(6)
About the Authors 15(2)
Acknowledgements 17(2)
Preface 19(4)
1 Introduction
23(12)
Classification of Energy Resources
The Background
The Influence of Oil on the Economic Base of Industrialised Countries
The Influence of Oil on the Economic Base of Developing Countries
The Impact of the Oil Shocks
Fuel Wood Crisis: The Ultimate Doom
The Electricity Crisis
India's Energy Security Concerns
Depletable Resource Economics
The Scheme
2 Energy Security: Framework, Pathway and Challenges for India
35(36)
Introduction Energy Security
Sourcing and Strategy towards Fossil Fuel Security for India International Energy Security Concerns
India's Energy Security Challenge and Determinants of Strategy
Conclusions and Recommendations
3 Recent Trends in the Indian Energy Sector
71(74)
India's Household Energy Use
Petroleum Products
India's Oil and Natural Gas Sector: Policy and Institutional Setting
India's Downstream Petroleum Sector: A Background
The Committee on Pricing and Taxation of Petroleum Products
Household Energy Demand Scenario in India
Some Trends in the Electricity Sector
Concluding Remarks
4 Energy Efficiency
145(28)
Introduction
Approaches to Energy Conservation
Promoting Energy Efficiency in India
Policy and Regulatory Options
Energy Efficiency through the National Mission on Sustainable Habitat
Concluding Remarks
5 Energy Trading
173(22)
Introduction
Oil Trading
Natural Gas Markets
Concluding Remarks
6 Power Trading
195(30)
Introduction
Power Sector Reforms
Types of Power Markets
Power Trading Mechanism
Key Drivers of Power Trading
Power as a Commodity
Derivative Instruments in Power Trading
Power Options
Structured Bilateral Transactions
Financial Derivatives on Power Transmission Capacity
Pricing Power Derivatives
Power Trading Market Models
Concluding Remarks
7 Nuclear Energy in India
225(22)
Introduction
India's Nuclear Policy
Nuclear Opportunities in India
Challenges to India's Nuclear Programme
Concluding Remarks
8 India's Transition to Renewable Energy
247(24)
Introduction
Renewable Energy and Carbon Emission Reduction
National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC)
Agenda Setting Towards the Lion's Share of Renewable Energy
Necessity of Poverty Alleviation
Relationship between Human Development Index and Energy Consumption
Carbon Dioxide Emissions in India
Recorded Changes in Climate and Weather Events in India
Some Projections of Climate Change in India for the 21st Century
Possible Impacts of Projected Climate Change
India's Policy Structure Relevant to GHG Mitigation
CDM-based Development: Journey Towards a Renewable Energy Scenario
Research and Development Initiatives Towards Clean Technology and Renewable Energy Generation
Concluding Remarks
9 Renewable Energy Programmes and Schemes in India
271(36)
Wind Energy
Solar Energy Programmes
Biomass Power/Cogeneration Programme
Small Hydropower Programme
Concluding Remarks
10 International Comparison of Solar Energy and India's Journey
307(36)
Introduction
Increasing Viability of Solar Energy
Profile of Global Solar PV Industry
Solar Power in India
The Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM)
Implementation Strategy to be Envisaged in the Solar Energy Policy
R&D Strategies
Monitoring and Guidance of the National Solar Mission
Wind Power Profile
Concluding Remarks
11 Enhancing the Deliverables of the Power Sector
343(44)
Introduction
Principles of Project Management
India's Power Generation Requirements
Strategy Blueprint of the Ministry of Power
Strategy Blueprint of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Pitfalls in Project Management: The Audit Approach
Concluding Remarks
12 Conclusions and Recommendations
387(10)
Recommendations
Bibliography 397
Ram Kumar Mishra is director of the Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE) in Hyderabad, India. He has taught in various national and international universities, including the London Business School, UK, the Sciences Po in Paris, France and SDA Bocconi in Milan, Italy. He has contributed research papers to international and national journals as well as chapters in edited volumes. V. Balaji Nagendra Kumar is the National Doctoral Fellow at the IPE in Hyderabad, India. He has contributed research papers in several edited volumes and journals. He was honored with the Lee Kuan Yew Fellowship by the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (National University of Singapore) for the completion of his masters in public policy.