2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.tej.2023.107273
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India’s path towards energy independence and a clean future: Harnessing india’s renewable edge for cost-effective energy independence by 2047

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“…Another important player in reducing CO2 emissions is India, the country that has demonstrated the largest increase in the use of fossil fuels over a 10 year period (+73.2%). The peculiarity of the Indian energy sector is the scarce mineral reserves, the predominance of coal in the structure of electricity production and the absence of main gas and oil pipelines from natural resource exporting countries [38], [39]. In addition, India is the only country that does not have an official policy of the economy decarbonization and reduction of CO 2 emissions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important player in reducing CO2 emissions is India, the country that has demonstrated the largest increase in the use of fossil fuels over a 10 year period (+73.2%). The peculiarity of the Indian energy sector is the scarce mineral reserves, the predominance of coal in the structure of electricity production and the absence of main gas and oil pipelines from natural resource exporting countries [38], [39]. In addition, India is the only country that does not have an official policy of the economy decarbonization and reduction of CO 2 emissions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extensive proliferation of EVs will necessitate higher energy production with corresponding impact on the electric grid (Kapustin & Grushevenko, 2020;Desai et al, 2023). Abhyankar et al (2023) explore the heavy dependence on imported oil (90%) and industrial coking coal (80%), which exposes us to volatility in global energy markets. They focus on the 3 major consumers -power, transport and industry.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Notes: Emission factor for "Electricity" presents the CO 2 emission intensity of the power grid in 2022. Source:[242,254] …”
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