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Co-operation & development in the energy sector : the Arab Gulf states and Canada /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Croom Helm, c1985.Description: vii, 135 pISBN:
  • 0709915829 :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.8'23209'536 COO
LOC classification:
  • HD9576.P52 S95 1984
Summary: A combination of rapidly increasing energy demand and fuel imports plus growing concern about economic and environmental consequences is generating growing calls for effective and thorough energy governance in India. Numerous policy reforms over the past 20 years have shifted the country's energy sector from a state-dominated system towards one that is based on market principles. However, with the reform process left unfinished, India now finds itself trapped halfway along the transition to an open and well-performing energy sector. India suffered from the largest power outage ever in late July 2012, affecting nearly half of the population. While this incident highlights the importance of modern and smart energy systems, it indicates that the country is increasingly unable to deliver a secure supply of energy to its population, a quarter of which still lacks access to electricity. Understanding Energy Challenges in India aims to provide an informative and holistic understanding of India's energy sector to stakeholders in India as well as the broad public. The publication explores in detail the policies, players and issues of the country's power, coal, oil and gas, renewables and nuclear sectors. It also highlights the key challenges India faces, challenges that must be resolved for the evolution of the fast-growing country's energy sector towards a sustainable energy future and eventually critical for the prospects of the Indian and global economies .
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Monograph & others Monograph & others CBN HQ Library 333.8'23209'536 COO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available 31008100227913

"Proceedings of a Symposium on the Energy Sector co-sponsored by the Petroleum Information Committee of the Arab Gulf States and McMaster University, Canada and held at McMaster University 16-17 May 1984."

Includes index.

A combination of rapidly increasing energy demand and fuel imports plus growing concern about economic and environmental consequences is generating growing calls for effective and thorough energy governance in India. Numerous policy reforms over the past 20 years have shifted the country's energy sector from a state-dominated system towards one that is based on market principles. However, with the reform process left unfinished, India now finds itself trapped halfway along the transition to an open and well-performing energy sector. India suffered from the largest power outage ever in late July 2012, affecting nearly half of the population. While this incident highlights the importance of modern and smart energy systems, it indicates that the country is increasingly unable to deliver a secure supply of energy to its population, a quarter of which still lacks access to electricity. Understanding Energy Challenges in India aims to provide an informative and holistic understanding of India's energy sector to stakeholders in India as well as the broad public. The publication explores in detail the policies, players and issues of the country's power, coal, oil and gas, renewables and nuclear sectors. It also highlights the key challenges India faces, challenges that must be resolved for the evolution of the fast-growing country's energy sector towards a sustainable energy future and eventually critical for the prospects of the Indian and global economies .

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