India: Implementing incentives focused on energy
An IDDRI paper about energy and climate policies in India
An IDDRI paper about energy and climate policies in India
This book analyses an ongoing economic transformation in the natural gas sector of India, which exemplifies the main question underlying policy debates: how to make the transition to a more efficient economy, whilst meeting distributional objectives that are imperative to bringing India’s population out of poverty… (© OIES)
L’article d’ Elie Bellevrat compare les politiques climatiques menées en Inde et en Chine, et leur importance dans le cadre des négociations internationales sur le changement climatique.
This handbook brings together prominent voices from India, including policymakers, politicians, business leaders, civil society activists and academics, to build a composite picture of contemporary Indian climate politics and policy
This CIS working paper explores some of the general ideas on country positions, strategies and success in the international climate negotiations for the specific case of India.
This WRI report aims to provide adaptation and development practitioners with a practical framework for developing monitoring and evaluation systems that can track the success and failure of adaptation initiatives in the development context.
Les émissions mondiales de CO2 ont augmenté de 45 % entre 1990 et 2010, atteignant le record absolu de 33 milliards de tonnes, selon un récent rapport publié par le Centre commun de recherche (JRC) de l’UE…
The book presents the results of a Brookings research effort examining the implications of a dramatic increase in global nuclear power capacity on the nuclear nonproliferation regime and the role of the commercial nuclear industry in strengthening it
In this book, the author lays out the current regional energy picture arguing that the only way to achieve sustainable energy security is through regional collaboration both within the subcontinent as well as with regional neighbors in the Middle East and Central and Southeast Asia
This OIES paper discusses options for the use and management of oil revenues in Rajasthan, picking up the challenge from the point at which revenues start to flow to the government
Using a simple comparative statics framework, this World Bank’s paper analyzes how changes in the prices of land, labor, and food induced by modest temperature increases over the next three decades will affect household-level welfare in India.
This World Bank study is intended to provoke discussions of the feasibility of renewable energy development in India. Why is renewable energy development relevant? How much development is economically feasible? What needs to be done to realize the potential?
This working paper identifies key components of smart renewable energy policy in developing countries, focusing on the power sector
This OECD discussion paper identifies challenges in urban mobility in India under three sections: urbanization and transport; urban mobility challenges; and current policies and interventions.
This interim report from Planning Commission Government of India provides a menu of options that can reduce India’s emission intensity over the time frame.