This paper investigates end-use electricity efficiency policies and DSM related aspects within the Indian electricity sector. This work also identifies lessons for India from White Certificate schemes and Energy Saving Obligations in the UK, France and Italy. These two analyses aim to identify lessons which are applicable for a utility based energy saving obligation scheme within India. Most relevant results and recommendations are that an obligation is suggested, that no elements should be simply copied and that standardization could offer benefits to the Indian context. However, a number of steps would be required prior to introduction of such obligation
International audienceWhite certificate schemes mandate energy companies to promote energy efficienc...
AbstractThe total installed capacity of electric power generating in India is170288MW. The maximum d...
The literature assessing demand-side energy efficiency potential, and the policiesthat can be deploy...
The Indian government needs to increase the access to electricity of a growing population and econom...
Electricity demand has consistently exceeded available supply in India. While the electricity defici...
In the recent years. India has emerged as one of the fast growing economies of the world necessitati...
This report is a part of the China and India Energy Efficiency report series that emerged from the H...
This paper explores the sources and magnitude of energy-inefficiency in the electricity generating s...
The global economy has grown rapidly over the past decade with a commensurate growth in the demand f...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Prompted by the c...
This study seeks to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with actionable information towards ...
This chapter provides a review of energy access situation in India and describes how India approache...
Supplier obligations have been introduced in North America, Europe and Australia. Under supplier obl...
The South Asian Regional Initiative for Energy (SARI/Energy) calls for a series of activities to pro...
It has been suggested that reforms to the electricity sector in developing countries encouraging the...
International audienceWhite certificate schemes mandate energy companies to promote energy efficienc...
AbstractThe total installed capacity of electric power generating in India is170288MW. The maximum d...
The literature assessing demand-side energy efficiency potential, and the policiesthat can be deploy...
The Indian government needs to increase the access to electricity of a growing population and econom...
Electricity demand has consistently exceeded available supply in India. While the electricity defici...
In the recent years. India has emerged as one of the fast growing economies of the world necessitati...
This report is a part of the China and India Energy Efficiency report series that emerged from the H...
This paper explores the sources and magnitude of energy-inefficiency in the electricity generating s...
The global economy has grown rapidly over the past decade with a commensurate growth in the demand f...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Prompted by the c...
This study seeks to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with actionable information towards ...
This chapter provides a review of energy access situation in India and describes how India approache...
Supplier obligations have been introduced in North America, Europe and Australia. Under supplier obl...
The South Asian Regional Initiative for Energy (SARI/Energy) calls for a series of activities to pro...
It has been suggested that reforms to the electricity sector in developing countries encouraging the...
International audienceWhite certificate schemes mandate energy companies to promote energy efficienc...
AbstractThe total installed capacity of electric power generating in India is170288MW. The maximum d...
The literature assessing demand-side energy efficiency potential, and the policiesthat can be deploy...