Benefit Cost Analysis of Emission Standards for Coal-based Thermal Power Plants in India
In December 2015, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change notified emission standards for limiting sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter and mercury emissions in coal-based thermal power plants. As of December 2017 (the deadline for meeting these standards), compliance was poor. Further, other government departments under the Ministry of Power (MoP) are mulling over a delay in implementation of these standards. In this context, this study evaluated the benefits and costs associated with the implementation of these emission standards.
Transition to All-Electric Public Transportation: Energy Resource Assessment
Large-scale penetration of EV comes with a plethora of sectoral planning challenges and will require coordinated planning between the transport, urban planning and power sectors. This report examines the charging energy requirement in order to transition to an all electric transportation sector (4-wheelers and buses), by 2030.
Quality of Life for All: A Sustainable Development Framework for India's Climate Policy (Interim Report)
A Sustainable Development Framework for India's Climate Policy (Interim Report).
A Study of Energy Efficiency in the Indian Iron and Steel Industry
A Study of Energy Efficiency in the Indian Iron and Steel Industry
24x7 Power for All: Strategies for Karnataka
24x7 Power for All: Strategies for Karnataka .
Methanol as an Alternative Fuel for India
Methanol is a clean-burning fuel with a high octane rating, making it an ideal blending component for petrol in the existing internal combustion engines used in all types of vehicles. This policy brief describes various production processes for methanol, and a way forward for India to puruse a Methanol Economy.
Financial Implications of Emission Standards for Coal Power Plants
Financial Implications of Emission Standards for Coal Power Plants
Indian Rare Earth Industry: Need and Opportunity for Revival and Growth
Indian Rare Earth Industry: Need and Opportunity for Revival and Growth
Using the Gini Index to Measure the Inequality in Infrastructure Services Provided within an Urban Region
In this article, we suggest the use of the Gini Index to measure the inequality in infrastructure services provided within an urban region. We develop a functional form for the Lorenz Curve, the basis of measurement of the Gini Index. The sparse nature of data available to measure the distribution of infrastructure services within an urban region results in a challenge in estimating the Lorenz Curve.