India’s energy sector has grown rapidly in recent years with buildings playing a major role as they constitute about 40% of India’s final energy demand. This paper provides a quantitative model-based assessment of the evolution of India’s building sector in terms of both energy systems transition and its macroeconomic implications. The coupling of a bottom-up technology-rich energy system model with a macroeconomic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model provides an innovative approach for the in-depth robust analysis of the energy transition in India’s building stock and the induced macroeconomic and employment impacts on the Indian economy. Two main scenarios are explored, namely: the business-as-usual (BAU) and the advanced nationally...
This report analyzed the potential for increasing energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emis...
In the recent years. India has emerged as one of the fast growing economies of the world necessitati...
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh (IPB) are the largest South Asian countries in terms of land area, g...
International audienceAlthough a rapidly growing economy, India faces many challenges, including in ...
Integrated economic models have been used to project both baseline and mitigation greenhouse gas emi...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Prompted by the c...
This book combines three different energy-economy-emissions modeling methodologies into one Integrat...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...
International audienceAchieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gase...
The building sector is one of the biggest consumers of electricity in India. Climate change and glob...
The current energy infrastructure is poor and incapable of coping with this exponential increase in ...
Indian economic growth is likely to lead to a huge increase of energy use in buildings but so far, p...
Energy use in developing countries is heterogeneous across households. Present day global energy mod...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
India has indicated a strong commitment towards mitigating climate change not only through its Natio...
This report analyzed the potential for increasing energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emis...
In the recent years. India has emerged as one of the fast growing economies of the world necessitati...
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh (IPB) are the largest South Asian countries in terms of land area, g...
International audienceAlthough a rapidly growing economy, India faces many challenges, including in ...
Integrated economic models have been used to project both baseline and mitigation greenhouse gas emi...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Prompted by the c...
This book combines three different energy-economy-emissions modeling methodologies into one Integrat...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...
International audienceAchieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gase...
The building sector is one of the biggest consumers of electricity in India. Climate change and glob...
The current energy infrastructure is poor and incapable of coping with this exponential increase in ...
Indian economic growth is likely to lead to a huge increase of energy use in buildings but so far, p...
Energy use in developing countries is heterogeneous across households. Present day global energy mod...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
India has indicated a strong commitment towards mitigating climate change not only through its Natio...
This report analyzed the potential for increasing energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emis...
In the recent years. India has emerged as one of the fast growing economies of the world necessitati...
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh (IPB) are the largest South Asian countries in terms of land area, g...