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Role of Coal in a Sustainable Energy Mix for India: A Wide-Angle View [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 356 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 453 g, 63 Tables, black and white; 50 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white; 65 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Sep-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • ISBN-10: 1032516461
  • ISBN-13: 9781032516462
  • Formaat: Hardback, 356 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 453 g, 63 Tables, black and white; 50 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white; 65 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Sep-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • ISBN-10: 1032516461
  • ISBN-13: 9781032516462

This volume offers insights into the steps and challenges involved in this transition and addresses some urgent questions about the possible pathways for India’s renewable energy generation.



As India switches away from coal to a more sustainable energy use pattern, which pathway will it adopt? What is the nature of challenges that it will face and who will be affected? Who will gain? This volume offers insights into the steps and challenges involved in this transition and addresses some urgent questions about the possible pathways for India’s renewable energy generation.

Including contributions from researchers, policy makers and practitioners, it draws on different disciplines, ranging from science and technology to economics and sociology, and situates the issue of low carbon transition within an interdisciplinary framework. India has committed to a gradual decarbonisation of its economy. This book takes this as its starting point and uses a wide angle lens, incorporating a macro as well as micro views, to understand the possible next steps as well as trade-offs that will inevitably be posed. It incorporates perspectives of all stakeholders ranging from central and state governments, public and private sector firms on the one hand to individuals and local communities on the other to explore their role in the transition, their interests and how these will change and evolve.

This timely volume will be of interest to students and researchers of environmental studies, development studies, environmental economics, political studies and Asian studies. It will also be useful to academics, practitioners and policymakers working on issues related to climate change, sustainable development, energy policy and economics, and public policy.

This book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

List of Appendices and Boxes viii

List of Figures x

List of Tables xii

Contributors xiv

Preface and Acknowledgements xxi

Abbreviations xxiv

Introduction 1

MRITIUNJOY MOHANTY AND RUNA SARKAR

PART 1 A Macroeconomic Analysis of Alternate Pathways 9

A Macroeconomic Analysis of Alternate Pathways: an Introduction

MRITIUNJOY MOHANTY AND RUNA SARKAR

1 Indias Coal and Coal-Fired Electricity Needs by 2030: Clearing Vision
beyond Black Coal and Hazy Skies 13

SUNIL DAHIYA, ADITYA LOLLA, PRIYANSHU GUPTA, AND NANDIKESH SIVALINGAM

2 Indias Energy Trilemma and Coal-based Power Generation 28

SAMBIT BASU AND SOUMYA PRAKASH NAYAK

3 Energy Transition and CentreState Priorities: Alignments and Misalignments
of Policies and Decisions 43

TIRTHANKAR MANDAL

4 Macroeconomic Impacts of Coal Transition 54

SAON RAY, PIYALI MAJUMDER, AND VASUNDHARA THAKUR

5 The Social Aspects of Indias Energy Transition: Coal, Critical Minerals
and Socio-Economic Dependencies 75

VIGYA SHARMA AND JULIA LOGINOVA

6 Deep Electrification in India: A Review of Strategies, Policies, and
Sectoral Developments 104

SARTHAK SHUKLA, SHUBHAM THAKARE, AND RAGHAV PACHOURI

PART 2 Governance and Policy Perspectives 117

Governance and Policy Perspectives: an Introduction

MRITIUNJOY MOHANTY AND RUNA SARKAR

7 Governance Principles for a Just Energy Transition 119

SIMRAN GROVER, NAINI SWAMI, AND V. SURESH

8 Policy Framework for Energy Transition in India 135

SARTHAK SHUKLA AND RAGHAV PACHOURI

9 Industrial Policy 2.0: Policy Space and Decarbonisation 156

MRITIUNJOY MOHANTY, SAON RAY, AND NAINI SWANI

10 International Experiences on Just Energy Transition Planning and Lessons
for India 168

MADHURA JOSHI AND SWATI DSOUZA

11 Grounded Perspectives on Energy Transition The View of Panchayat Members
on Energy Transition and Impact of Climate Change 186

JAHNAVI G. PAI, MUNNA JHA, AND VINUTA GOPAL

PART 3 Industry: Opportunities and Challenges 199

Industry: Opportunities and Challenges an Introduction

MRITIUNJOY MOHANTY AND RUNA SARKAR

12 Retrofit Decarbonisation and Reutilisation of Thermal Power Plants 203

SUCHARITA BHATTACHARJEE AND TRINAYANI SEN

13 Future-Proofing Indias Coal PSUs: An Analysis of CIL and NTPC 216

SAARTHAK KHURANA, ARNAB SARKAR, AND BALASUBRAMANIAN VISWANATHAN

14 Evaluation of Energy and Environmental Efficiency of the Indian Thermal
Power Plants: A State-Level Analysis 240

SABUJ KUMAR MANDAL

15 Energy Storage and Its Potential Role in Electricity Transition 251

SHUBHAM THAKARE AND RISHIKESH SREEHARI

16 International Experiences: The Cases of Iberdrola, Enel, and NextEra
Energy 264

SHUBH MAJUMDARR, ABHINAV JINDAL, SHANTANU SRIVASTAVA AND VIBHUTI GARG

PART 4 Investors and Shareholders 279

Investors and Shareholders: an Introduction

MRITIUNJOY MOHANTY AND RUNA SARKAR

17 Financing Indias 2030 NDC Targets and Beyond 283

VAIBHAV PRATAP SINGH AND NEHA KUMAR

18 Transition Finance 299

AANANDITA SIKKA, NEHA KHANNA AND DHRUBA PURKAYASTHA

19 Role of Domestic Institutional Capital in Funding Indias Energy
Transition 311

SHANTANU SRIVASTAVA

20 Operationalising Just Transition in India: Financing Challenge and Options
329

NEHA KUMAR AND SURANJALI TANDON

21 International Climate Financing and Just Energy Transition: Exploring the

Synergies 343

PRADIP SWARNAKAR AND RAJSHRI SHUKLA

Index 353
Mritiunjoy Mohanty is Professor with the Economics Group of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta), India. He is also currently a member of IIM Calcuttas Centre for Development and Environment Policy.

Runa Sarkar is Professor with the Economics Group of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta), India. She is also currently the Coordinator of IIM Calcuttas Centre for Development and Environment Policy.