The Global Context and Indian Perspectives
E-Book, Englisch, 519 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-81-322-2065-7
Verlag: Springer India
Format: PDF
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Part I: Energy Security
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Chapter 1.
Sustainable Energy Security For India—An Indicator-Based Approach.-
Chapter 2.
The Tertiary Economy: A Threat to the Global Economy.-
Chapter 3.
Measuring Energy Security of China.-
Chapter 4.
Financial Issues Affecting Energy Security.-
Chapter 5.
Leveraging Renewable Energy Certificate Market for Attaining Sustainable Energy Security for India.-
Part II: Energy Analysis and Modeling
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Chapter 6.
Energy Concepts for Smart Cities.-
Chapter 7.
Low-carbon planning in a resource-constrained electricity system: A case study from India.-
Chapter 8.
Useful Work Transitions in Portugal, 1856–2009.-
Chapter 9.
Energy Consumption In Tunisia Over 1990–2008: A Decomposition Analysis Using Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index Technique.-
Chapter 10.
Access and Transition to LPG Cooking Fuel by Households in Rural India: An Assessment of Policy and Action.-
Chapter 11.
Domestic Energy Consumption Pattern in Maharashtra.-
Part III: Energy Technology Assessment
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Chapter 12.
Environmental Life Cycle Analysis of Non Conventional Thin-Film Photovoltaics: the Case of Dye-Sensitized Solar Devices.-
Chapter 13.
A critical analysis of nuclear power development in India and Uranium demand forecast: A case study.-
Chapter 14.
A life-cycle assessment of Nuclear Electricity Systems.-
Chapter 15.
Adoption of smart grid technologies by electrical utilities in India: An exploratory study of issues and challenges.-
Chapter 16.
Adoption of Renewable Energy Technologies in Indian Railways: A Case Study of Two Workshops.-
Part IV: Energy–Environment–Economy Nexus
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Chapter 17.
Rebound Effect and Structural Change.-
Chapter 18.
Understanding the Formation of Costs and Environmental Impacts Using Exergy-BasedMethods.-
Chapter 19.
Does energy intensity affect labour productivity in Indian firms? Preliminary estimates.-
Chapter 20.
Environmental Performance of Coal Power Generation in China.-
Chapter 21.
Characterizing Energy Poverty: Implications For Energy Access Policies.-
Chapter 22.
Development of power market in India—Opportunities and challenges.-
Chapter 23.
Changing Scenario of Indian Electricity Supply Industry: Study of Short-Term Power Market in India.-
Chapter 24.
Some Arguments for an Integrated Tool in Economic and Energy Valuation.-
PART V: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
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Chapter 25.
Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Bioenergy—Global Coverage and Policy Implications.-
Chapter 26.
Agricultural Residue-based Power Generation: A Viable Option in India.-
Chapter 27.
Energy dependence and potential for renewables: Analysis of future trends and potential for renewable energy development in Cambodia and Laos.-
Chapter 28.
Trade and Investment in Renewable Energy Technologies: A Study of BRICS.-
Chapter 29.
The Role of Biotechnology in Energy and Environment.-
Part VI: Energy and Sustainability
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Chapter 30.
Integration of emission reduction and environmental management goals for sustainable urban development.-
Chapter 31.
Microalgae for Sustainable Energy Production?.-
Chapter 32.
Energy sustainability issues in agriculture: Lessons from Developed and Developing countries.