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Paliwal, Pramod, Abhinav Sengupta, and Neha Dixit. "Sustainable growth of Indian coal industry: policy perspectives and recommendations." Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels 69, no. 2 (2021): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.18311/jmmf/2021/27331.

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Coal is the most abundant fossil fuel resource in India, and the country’s industrial and economic heritage has been built upon indigenous coal. India is the world’s 3rd largest energy consumer after China and USA. However, as the country goes through profound economic and societal transformations, such as economic and population growth, urbanization and industrialization, energy demand is expected to increase substantially. Looking into the significance of coal not only in the energy-mix but also in the economic development of India, the paper is aimed at an assessment of coal sector in India
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Patil, Sandip, and Ketan Dhande. "An effect of green energy utilization on Industrial development in India." Journal of Industrial Engineering and Decision Making 2, no. 1 (2021): 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31181/jiedm200201031p.

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India is a developing country, with a population of about 1,387,297,452. India requires a lot of energy both for development and running all its systems smoothly. Most of the energy consumed in India is in electrical form. The electrical energy consumption of India is around 1,137.00 billion kWh of electric energy per year. When counted per person, this energy comes to an average of around 841 kWh. When looking at the tactical data given out by the Indian government, 80% of the total electrical energy is produced using fossil fuels, even though there is a lot of abundant availability of renewa
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Tabassum, Zahira, and Dr Chandrashekhar Shastry. "Renewable energy Sector in Gujarat, India." Journal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 23, no. 06 (2021): 1128–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.51201/jusst/21/05401.

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Excessive use of traditional energy sources such as fossil fuels has resulted in significant environmental deterioration. India is one of the world’s fastest-growing energy consumers, and it is making continual efforts to increase renewable energy generation. The use of renewable energy sources to generate electricity is expanding every day. Renewable energy integration with existing power systems is a difficult endeavor that necessitates strategy and development. Climate-friendly energy systems will result from the use of renewable energy sources in power generation, as they lower CO2 emissio
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Verma, Piyush, Alka Verma, and Anupam Agnihotri. "India’s initiatives on Improving Energy Efficiency in Aluminium Industries." Asia Pacific Journal of Energy and Environment 2, no. 2 (2015): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.18034/apjee.v2i2.224.

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India is an important player in the aluminium, especially because of its abundant bauxite reserves and low-cost skilled manpower. The sector has a significant importance in the growth of Indian economy since the aluminium consumption follows GDP growth curve. Indian aluminium sector is observed as one of the energy intensive sectors with ample scope for improvements in energy efficiency as compared to world standards. The aluminium industries are upgrading themselves by adapting state-of-art technologies, which are more energy-efficient and sustainable in a highly competitive market. These ini
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Bogaraj, T., and J. Kanakaraj. "Indian renewable power sector: potential, policies, barriers, and its prospective." Journal of Electrical Engineering 21, no. 3 (2021): 109–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.59168/lqlt9690.

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Increasing prices, green house gas emission, and depleting nature of fossil fuel makes the world to think about alternate sources of energy particularly renewable energy sources which are green sources, and freely available. Carbon dioxide emissions can be reduced by replacing the existing fossil fuel based systems with renewable energy sources as far as possible and increasing the energy efficiency of existing systems. Policies of Indian government to adapt more renewable energy sources are rigorous in the last decade. Various strategies taken by Indian government for the last two decades hav
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Bagchi, Prantik, and Santosh Kumar Sahu. "Energy Intensity, Productivity and Pollution Loads: Empirical Evidence from Manufacturing Sector of India." Studies in Microeconomics 8, no. 2 (2020): 194–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2321022220930968.

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We explain the relationship between energy intensity and productivity for the organized manufacturing sector of India. Using data from the secondary sources, we explain the relationships at aggregate, state and industry levels. The novelty of this paper lies in bringing in pollution loads in explaining inter-industry variations in energy intensity. Results of this study indicate that the organized manufacturing sector of India has gained energy efficiency and productivity. We found heterogeneity among Indian states in productivity growth and energy intensity. The results indicate that small st
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K.A., Ibragimova. "Energy Sector of India: Past and Present." MGIMO Review of International Relations 2, no. 53 (2017): 109–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2017-2-53-109-130.

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SAHU, ASISH KUMAR. "THE COAL CHALLENGE IN INDIA." International Journal of Students' Research in Technology & Management 3, no. 1 (2015): 231–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/ijsrtm.2015.315.

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Coal contributes over half of India’s primary commercial energy and is likely to remain India’s most important source of energy for the coming decade or two. However, extraction and usage of coal leads to severe environmental problems within India and also contributes to climate change inducing green-house gas emissions. But the challenges of coal in India go beyond this, as the sector is plagued with governance challenges, inefficiency and allegations of corruption. This article takes a holistic view of the Indian coal sector. It summarizes the challenges produced by coal as well as the chall
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Chawla, Yash, Fumio Shimpo, and Maciej M. Sokołowski. "Artificial intelligence and information management in the energy transition of India: lessons from the global IT heart." Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance 24, no. 1 (2022): 17–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/dprg-05-2021-0062.

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Purpose India is a fast-growing economy, that has a majority share in the global information technology industry (IT). Rapid urbanisation and modernisation in India have strained its energy sector, which is being reformed to cope. Despite being the global IT heart and having above average research output in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), India has not yet managed to leverage its benefits to the full. This study aims to address the role of AI and information management (IM) in India’s energy transition to highlight the challenges and barriers to its development and use in the energy
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Chowdhury, Arnav. "Factors Affecting Customer Satisfaction in Public Sector Banks (With Special Reference to State Bank of India)." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. 10 (2021): 398–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.38422.

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Abstract: Public sector banks in India play a vital role in the Indian economy, especially State Bank of India, as it is the largest public sector Bank in the country. However, gone are days when SBI was the only option for most of the people in India. With emergence of Private Sector Banks and other Public sector Banks, customer satisfaction plays an important role now a days. This research is all about finding the Factors affecting customer satisfaction in public sector banks with special reference to State Bank of India. Keywords: customer satisfaction in banks. State Bank of India, Banks i
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Chaudhari, Miss Neha R., and Prof Pranav K. Lende. "Study on Impact of GST on Construction Sector and Real Estate Sector." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 7 (2023): 426–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.54521.

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Abstract: The Real Estate sector is a umbrella sector that caters to the need of housing and infrastructure within a nation. Five sub divisions - housing, hospitality, retail, infrastructure, and commercial - are significantly enhanced. As a standard practice throughout the nation, the Real Estate industry lacked professionalism, standardization and consumer protection. The introduction of the Real Estate Regulator Bill (RERA) that had been approved by the Indian Parliament in March 2016 (Differently categorized for various states) has assured a brand new era in the Indian Real Estate industry
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Yawale, Satish Kumar. "Outlook of Indian Household Energy and Emission Profile." Advanced Materials Research 768 (September 2013): 265–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.768.265.

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With rapid growth in economy, energy consumption in developing countries like India is increasing at a fast rate primarily due to increase in demand in energy intensive sectors. The adverse impacts on the environment due to high energy demand are also becoming evident. Energy consumption in household sector can be defined as the energy consumed in homes to meet the needs of the residents themselves. To understand the residential energy consumption pattern it is important to identify the drivers of energy use in developing India. The basic drivers are population growth, household size, fuel and
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Saini, Survesh. "RENEWABLE ENERGY – SECURITY, SIGNIFICANCE AND NEED OF SMART ENERGY SYSTEM." EPH - International Journal of Science And Engineering 7, no. 4 (2021): 26–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.53555/ephijse.v7i4.184.

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“Energy Policies can provide far long productive development in developing countries like India and can generate amount of employment in the sector. However, limited policies can mean loss of development of new technologies and untenable growth. Good and prolific energy policies are already in place in India, but for supernumerary energy opportunities, it is required to have continuous expansion and examination of supporting system which will promote growth and lead us to secure imminent energy requirements. Smart energy system is required while integrating various different sectors to utilize
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Mr., Vijay D. Somase, and Manisha R. Nikam Mrs. "A Study of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (PM KUSUM)." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research S6, no. 22 (2025): 741–44. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15532985.

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<em>The Indian agriculture sector is facing various issues and challenges like low productivity, irrigation facilities, infrastructure development, market system etc. In India, development of the economy is not possible without the development of the agriculture sector. Keeping the view of the development of the agriculture sector in mind, the government has been introducing several reforms in the agriculture sector. The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM) Scheme is a significant initiative by the Government of India aimed at promoting renewable energy in the
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Janardhanan, Nandakumar, and Kentaro Tamura. "The Sociopolitical Dynamics of Coal Transition in India." International Studies 57, no. 2 (2020): 171–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020881720912886.

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Energy transition has been gaining significant policy attention in India, especially in the backdrop of the concerns about growing emissions from fossil fuels and the need for cleaner energy services. However, this has been one of the strategic dilemmas for the country. On the one hand, the increasing demand for fossil fuels is prompting critical policy actions to minimize the energy-related emissions and reduce the dependency on the same. On the other hand, the national economic targets that demand high growth have been pivotal in pushing the energy demand growth and have also been unable to
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Chotia, Varun, and N. V. M. Rao. "Infrastructure financing and economic growth in India: an empirical investigation." Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction 23, no. 3 (2018): 258–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jfmpc-12-2016-0056.

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Purpose This paper aims to suggest the preferred mode of financing for major sub-sectors of infrastructure: roads, seaports, telecommunication and energy by examining which mode of infrastructure financing – public, private or public–private partnership (PPP) – has the maximum positive impact on the overall GDP of India. The same exercise was carried out for the overall infrastructure sector by integrating data from all the four sub-sectors. Design/methodology/approach The structural vector autoregressive approach was used with the period of analysis taken from 1995 to 2014. The stationary pro
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Banumathy, Karunanithy, and Ramachandran Azhagaiah. "Risk-return dynamics: evidence from the energy and utilities sector in India." AESTIMATIO 11, no. 2015 (2015): 106–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5605/ieb.11.5.

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Dubey, Manoj, and Pooja Lakhanpal. "EFQM model for overall excellence of Indian thermal power generating sector." TQM Journal 31, no. 3 (2019): 319–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tqm-07-2018-0090.

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Purpose The generic nature of business excellence models and arbitrary approaches followed by organizations to achieve excellence has triggered new approaches to attain excellence; one such approach is to have country- and industry-specific model. World Energy Council has developed an Energy Trilemma Index, which gives relative energy performances of almost 125 countries based on comprehensive energy matrix (affordability, availability and environment impact). Presently, India ranks at 91 as per this index thereby making this sector prudent case for specific excellence model for sector’s overa
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Awungshi, Yaruingam, and Pamreihor Khashimwo. "MAPPING INDIA-NIGERIA RELATIONS: BRINGING ENERGY SECTOR INTO FOCUS." Journal of Advance Research in Social Science and Humanities (ISSN:2208-2387) 9, no. 9 (2023): 8–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.53555/nnssh.v9i9.1836.

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India and Nigeria, two populous nations with rapidly growing economies, have cultivated a multifaceted relationship that extends beyond diplomatic ties. This paper delves into the intricate web of India-Nigeria relations, with a specific emphasis on the pivotal role of the energy sector. The energy sector has emerged as a linchpin in this bilateral relationship, showcasing the dynamics of energy diplomacy between the two nations. Nigeria, an African energy giant, holds abundant reserves of oil and gas, while India, one of the world’s fastestgrowing energy consumers, presents a compelling marke
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Jayaram, Dhanasree. "Strategic Deployment of Renewables through Climate Diplomacy." Liberal Studies 2, no. 2 (2017): 151–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3460117.

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This article has attempted to analyse the Indian establishment&rsquo;s reinvigorated renewable energy strategy, with a special focus on the climate diplomacy efforts of the current Government under Prime Minister Modi. It has also tried to throw light on the rationale for the Indian establishment&rsquo;s push for clean energy in the national and global contexts i.e., setting in motion an energy revolution that Prime Minister Modi terms, &ldquo;saffron revolution&rdquo;. This article goes a step further and cites the cases of the International Solar Alliance and Indo-German cooperation as examp
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Muskan, Sahu. "Powering Sustainable Development: Unravelling the Transformative Potential of Renewable Energy in India's Pursuit of SDGs." Powering Sustainable Development: Unravelling the Transformative Potential of Renewable Energy in India's Pursuit of SDGs 8, no. 12 (2024): 9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10521846.

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Energy is playing a substantial role in shaping the countries&rsquo; development and there should be sustainable energy for sustainable development. United Nations launched Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 for countries&rsquo; sustainability, achievable by 2030. India is the fastest-growing country in the world. It has been tremendous progress in renewable energy sectors in the last few years. Renewable energy has huge potential and for utilizing those potential this paper unravels the transformative potential of renewable energy in India&rsquo;s pursuit. The review of academic literature
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Majeed, Dr Abdul. "Tourism Education in India." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 8 (2023): 1238–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.55351.

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Abstract: One of the most significant earners of foreign exchange earnings is travel and tourism, which creates millions of jobs both directly and indirectly through a variety of service sectors. Government tourism offices, immigration and customs services, travel agencies, airlines, tour operators, and hotels are a few of the service sectors that fall under this category. Tourism education is very important to boost this sector. The primary focus of a profession in the travel and tourism sector is on serving clients who are traveling for leisure, business, or both. It involves determining the
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Shrimali, Gireesh. "Financial Performance of Renewable and Fossil Power Sources in India." Sustainability 13, no. 5 (2021): 2573. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13052573.

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This paper seeks to study and compare the historical and present-day financial performance and risk profile of the renewable energy and fossil fuel power sectors. Our findings are as follows. First, renewable energy power portfolios have historically shown more attractive investment characteristics including, on average, 12% higher annual returns, 20% lower annual volatility and 61% higher risk-adjusted returns. Second, investors perceive renewable energy power investments to be less risky than fossil fuel power investments, with the expected returns on debt to the fossil fuel power sector is
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Dr., Tilekar Sharad B. "ENERGY POTENTIAL IN SOLAR ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 2, no. 20 (2022): 84–86. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7049582.

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<strong><em>Abstract: </em></strong> <em>Today with the increasing technology and personal satisfaction the consumption of energy are also increasing. The pressure from rapid growth of population, industrialization, urbanization and climate change are significantly affected on the misuse of energy. The India has rapid population growth which is already suffering water, food and health problems. This is indicates that increase use of resources efficiency and improve resources management. The demand of energy needs the urgent and rapid integration of renewable energy sector. Energy is an essenti
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Dayakar. G. Devaru, Kiran A S, Rathnakar G, Mohan N, and H N Rajendra Prasad. "An unexplored sector for Energy Conservation - MSME of India." International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering Hub (IRJAEH) 2, no. 04 (2024): 851–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.47392/irjaeh.2024.0120.

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The International Energy Outlook 2021 forecasts that India will have the fastest growing rate of energy consumption globally through 2050. The major consumer of energy in India is the Industrial sector. The Micro Small and Medium Enterprises contribute to 33.4% output of the manufacturing sector and are not mandated for regular energy audits like Large Scale industries by Bureau of Energy Efficiency and hence, Energy Conservation in MSME becomes paramount. The importance of energy conservation in MSMEs is emphasized in our study. This research paper contains a case study done in small scale co
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Sreekanth, K. J., S. Jayaraj, and N. Sudarsan. "Economic Impact of CDM Implementation through Alternate Energy Resource Substitution." International Journal of Renewable Energy Development 2, no. 1 (2013): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ijred.2.1.13-18.

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Since the Kyoto protocol agreement, Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) hasgarnered large emphasis in terms of certified emission reductions (CER) not only amidst the globalcarbon market but also in India. This paper attempts to assess the impact of CDM towardssustainable development particularly in rural domestic utility sector that mainly includes lightingand cooking applications, with electricity as the source of energy. A detailed survey has undertakenin the state of Kerala, in southern part of India to study the rural domestic energy consumptionpattern. The data collected was analyzed that
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Panda, Aurobinda, and Atul Patel. "Competition Law and Competition Issues Affecting the Energy Sector in India." Journal of Infrastructure Development 3, no. 2 (2011): 107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097493061100300201.

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India faces endemic electrical energy and peaking shortages. The power sector is plagued with mounting commercial losses due to various inefficiencies, colossal commercial and technical losses and increasing subsidy burden on the states. These shortages have had a very detrimental effect on the overall economic growth of the country. In order to revitalise the sector and improve the techno-economic performance, the Government of India initiated the reform process in 1991. This article analyses the pre-reform era and identifies the key concerns which led to the initiation of the reforms. It als
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Sonkar, Gopal. "ASSESSMENT OF SURPLUS CROP RESIDUE BIOMASS ENERGY SECTOR: INDIA." Journal of Global Resources 8, no. 02 (2022): 90–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.46587/jgr.2022.v08i02.011.

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This paper deals with three issues related to surplus residues biomass energy: 1. the concept of surplus crop residues biomass energy, 2. institutional setup for residues biomass energy policy and planning, and 3. Its achievement at the national level. The choice of surplus crop residues biomass energy is dependent on the institutional framework that shaped its existence in the renewable energy sector. The current study is shaped by various alternative learning-based approaches used by academics and practitioners in the field of renewable energy. The approaches show similarities with Clean Dev
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SAHU, SANTOSH K., and DEEPANJALI MEHTA. "DETERMINANTS OF ENERGY AND CO2 EMISSION INTENSITIES: A STUDY OF MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN INDIA." Singapore Economic Review 63, no. 02 (2018): 389–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217590817400173.

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This paper investigates determinants of energy and emission intensities of manufacturing firms in India, from 2000 to 2014. Given that Indian manufacturing sector is one of the world’s most polluting sectors in terms of CO2 emissions; we arrive at firm level determinants of energy and carbon dioxide emission intensities from consumption of three primary sources of energy, namely (1) Coal, (2) Natural Gas and (3) Petroleum. The results of the regression analysis suggest that there are inter-firm differences in energy and emission intensity. The results indicate that smaller and larger firms are
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Hena, Oak. "ANALYSING FACTORS INFLUENCING ENERGY INTENSITY OF INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY." International Journal of Engineering Technologies and Management Research 5, no. 2 (2018): 213–20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1188746.

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<strong><em>India is a fast growing economy, with a considerable dependence on energy resources. Energy resources mainly comprise of fossil fuels that are highly emission intensive. In order to move towards sustainable development, it is important to reduce emissions. Since a sizable amount of emissions gets generated from the use of energy resources, it is essential to use energy more efficiently and reduce energy intensity. In India the industrial sector is the biggest consumer of energy and hence energy intensity of this sector has to be improved. To achieve this, Bureau of Energy Efficienc
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Ram Mohan, M. P., and Shashi Kant Yadav. "The Oil and Gas Sector in India: Balancing Business Policies and Public Interest by the Supreme Court of India." Global Energy Law and Sustainability 2, no. 1 (2021): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/gels.2021.0045.

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Indian authorities have formulated and implemented several policies for exploration, production, refining, transportation, and distribution of its Oil &amp; Gas (O&amp;G) resources. With respect to governance of O&amp;G industry, though, the Indian Constitution envisions larger role of Central government, however, the legislative power, over O&amp;G resources, has been in contention between Centre and States over the past seven decades. Moreover, the legislative power of the central government over O&amp;G resources is subject to ‘public interest’ ensuring that the resources are regulated for
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R.Narayanan, R. Narayanan, and Dr R. Hamsalakshmi Dr. R. Hamsalakshmi. "FDI Opportunities in Indian Renewable Energy Sector." Paripex - Indian Journal Of Research 3, no. 4 (2012): 38–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22501991/apr2014/12.

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Rohit, Tejashbhai Ramanbhai. "Role of FDI: Status and Performance in Indian Economy." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 1 (2022): 1420–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.40027.

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Abstract: Foreign Direct Investment is considered as one of the important tool for the economic development particularly in the interest of the developing and underdeveloped countries. It transfers financial resources, innovative technology and management techniques which increases the productivity in the country. In India, company can raise Foreign Direct Investment through automatic route or government route. FDI in various sectors of an economy will show the relative opportunity and attractiveness of the sector. Huge amount of FDI in specific sector will show the potential development and o
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Atchuthen, Merlin Thanga Joy, and S. Sankara Muthu Kumar. "HOW THE ENERGY SECTOR IS AFFECTING ECONOMIC GROWTH – COMPARING THE UNITED KINGDOM WITH INDIA." International Journal of Economic Sciences 12, no. 1 (2023): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.52950/es.2023.12.1.001.

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A country's economy depends heavily on energy. Economic productivity and industrial growth depend on the use of energy in modern economies. In a modern economy, energy is responsible for more than one-tenth of the cost of production but accounts for most industrial growth, according to Barney and Franzi (2002). The economy’s need for energy has grown at about the same rate as that of wealth. It is a fact that wealth creation is predominantly calculated based on the usage of energy by society. At the beginning of the 19th century, biomass is the preferred choice of fuel. Energy demand in the we
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JUSTIN, JOHN STEPHEN RAKESH KUMAR S. MANJHI AND HIMANSHU PARMAR. "A Cobb-Douglas Analysis of Mining & Quarrying Sector in India." INDIAN JOURNAL OF COMMERCE 77, no. 3 (2024): 1–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14351090.

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This study investigates the production relationship within the Indian mining and quarrying sector using the Cobb-Douglas production function. The study aims to achieve three key objectives, including describing the production relationship, analysing returns to scale, and determining factor shares. The Indian mineral industry plays a vital role in the economy, with a significant increase in the mineral production index and total value in 2021-2022. The sector consists of metallic and nonmetallic minerals, driving industrial growth. The mining and quarrying sector contributed about 2.40% of Gros
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Khanna, Anchal. "Energy Consumption and Economic Growth Nexus in India." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 04 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem32051.

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This research investigates the intricate relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in India, aiming to understand how changes in energy usage impact economic development. The study delves into the causal link between renewable energy consumption and economic growth, considering factors such as capital and technology. Additionally, it explores the impact of energy consumption on agricultural economic growth, emphasizing the vital role of energy in the agricultural sector. The examination extends to assessing the relationship between electricity consumption and overall economic
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Prof., Krina J. Vankawala. "Solar Sector : India Towards A Renewable Economy." 'Journal of Research & Development' 15, no. 9 (2023): 134–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7943738.

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<strong>This paper studies about what a solar energy means and how it was discovered, government schemes to boost solar power generation. It also discusses about trend showing increase in power capacity and generation, distribution amongst states and employment status in India</strong> <strong>Further future scope and challenges faced by solar sector in India is also discussed in this paper</strong>
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Sheth, Deepesh, and Dev Zinzuvadia. "THE RAPIDLY CHANGING ENERGYSECTOR OF INDIA." International Journal of Scientific Research and Management (IJSRM) 12, no. 04 (2024): 6088–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/ijsrm/v12i04.em04.

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This paper examines the rapidly changing energy sector in India, focusing on the strategies and adaptations of three major players: Reliance Industries, Tata Power, and Adani Power. It analyzes their pre-pandemic renewable energy investment strategies, financial approaches, and working capital management. The paper then delves into the impact of COVID-19 and the Ukraine-Russia war on these companies, highlighting their resilience and vulnerabilities. Finally, it concludes by emphasizing the need for adaptation, innovation, and a focus on clean energy as key drivers for success in the future In
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Oak, Hena. "ANALYSING FACTORS INFLUENCING ENERGY INTENSITY OF INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY." International Journal of Engineering Technologies and Management Research 5, no. 2 (2020): 213–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v5.i2.2018.165.

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India is a fast growing economy, with a considerable dependence on energy resources. Energy resources mainly comprise of fossil fuels that are highly emission intensive. In order to move towards sustainable development, it is important to reduce emissions. Since a sizable amount of emissions gets generated from the use of energy resources, it is essential to use energy more efficiently and reduce energy intensity. In India the industrial sector is the biggest consumer of energy and hence energy intensity of this sector has to be improved. To achieve this, Bureau of Energy Efficiency and Minist
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Shashi, Kant Pandey, and Tiwari Vikas. "India's Power Sector Reforms and State Action: The Impact of the UJALA Yojana on Manufacturing, Energy Efficiency, and Environment." Liberal Studies 9, no. 2 (2024): 325–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14997993.

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<em>India, as a rapidly growing nation, has a large energy market that represents the hopes and ambitions of over one billion people. Energy conservation is crucial for sustainable development and India has implemented large-scale energy efficiency and renewable energy programs. This research paper centers its attention on the most extensive self-funded domestic LED bulb initiative globally, the UJALA Yojana (Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All), under which over 368 million LED bulbs were distributed in last eight years. This scheme is a prime example of India&rsquo;s state action for the
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Arijit, Mukherjee, Nath Basu Soumendra, and Paul Sayan. "A REVIEW ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF STEEL PLANTS IN INDIA." International Journal of Engineering Technologies and Management Research 5, no. 4 (2018): 7–16. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1237324.

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<strong><em>The steel industry being highly energy intensive in nature is one the major consumers of energy. The iron and steel industry is the largest energy consuming manufacturing sector in the world. It is therefore that the question of fuel or energy has been of the highest importance in steel making, and one can boldly claim that all other conditions remaining constant, saving or wasting of fuel can make the difference between a profit or a loss of a steel plant. Energy conservation in steel plants is very crucial to ensure the competitiveness of the steel producing industries and to min
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Parsoya, Shubham, and Asif Perwej. "Present requirements of drawing up necessary changes in our petroleum usage to alleviate the detrimental aftermath of environmental contamination." Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR)-National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR), Bharatiya Vaigyanik evam Audyogik Anusandhan Patrika (BVAAP), NISCAIR Online Periodicals Repository (NOPR), ISSN: 0975-2412 (Online), ISSN: 0771-7706 (Print), UGC-CARE Listed Journal BVAAP Vol.29(1) [June 2021], no. 1 (2021): 14–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5317270.

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<strong>Present Requirements of Drawing Up Necessary Changes In Our Petroleum Usage To Alleviate The Detrimental Aftermath of Environmental Contamination</strong> <strong>(UGC-CARE Listed Journal)</strong> <em>NISCAIR Online Periodicals Repository </em><strong>(NOPR)</strong>, <strong>NISCAIR PUBLICATIONS</strong> <em>Research Journals</em> <em>The Council of Scientific &amp; Industrial Research</em> <strong>(CSIR),</strong> <em>National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources&nbsp;</em><strong>(NISCAIR),</strong> <em>Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre</em><st
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Devaraja, T. S., and D. K. Jagadeesha. "AN ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND INVESTOR’S EXPERIENCE OF INDIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRY." Indian Journal of Finance and Banking 5, no. 1 (2021): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.46281/ijfb.v5i1.947.

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The development of the renewable energy industry is an important support for the sustainable development of the social economy. It is strategic significance in economic and national security is immeasurable. The process of cultivating, developing, and upgrading the renewable energy industry in India is a comprehensive system that includes finance, resources, technology, and management. Renewable energy finance is a new area of public policy that requires innovation and research that will have a significant impact on investors in the World. Till today, many researchers think renewable energy is
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Gupta, Sumeet. "Assessment of Energy Infrastructure in India: Is it Sustainable ……." Journal of Global Economy 17, no. 3 (2021): 141–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1956/jge.v17i3.631.

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Energy is one of the important building blocks in human development and act as a key factor in determining the economic development of any country. To meeting the demands of a developing nation, Energy requirement in the Form of Coal, Gas, oil and most important Electricity is necessary. This paper attempts to present full picture of Indian energy sector which is growing rapidly. However since, resource allocation and growth in energy supply have failed to meet the demands exerted by the increasing population, rapid urbanization and growing economy. First we identify factor of energy shortage
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Klavdienko, Victor. "Renewable energy in India: key trends, drivers and prospects." Obshchestvo i ekonomika, no. 5 (July 30, 2024): 81–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0207367624050064.

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The article examines the features and trends in the development of renewable energy in India in the context of the modern transformation of the global energy economy. The dynamics of growth of installed capacity in the country’s energy sector by type of generation sources has been analyzed, and stable trends in changes in the structure of primary energy consumption have been identified. The main factors for the successful development of key areas of renewable energy have been identified. Particular attention is paid to the analysis of innovative schemes and instruments of public-private partne
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Soni, Vivek, Surya Prakash Singh, and Devinder Kumar Banwet. "Precise decisions in Indian energy sector by imprecise evaluation." International Journal of Energy Sector Management 10, no. 1 (2016): 118–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijesm-12-2014-0011.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to prioritize Indian energy sector projects, namely, coal, gas, hydro and solar using fuzzy PROMETHHE (F-PROMETHEE) and Visual PROMETHEE applications and multicriteria decision-making (MCDM) analyses. Design/methodology/approach – The MCDM outranking approach of PROMETHEE under fuzzy environment is used. Four projects of energy sector are selected as alternatives and are compared based on various criteria. These criteria selected on the perspectives of life cycle costing (LCC) analysis and related management approaches for prioritizing projects for effect
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Grozin, A. V. "INDIA AND THE CENTRAL ASIAN FACTOR OF EURASIA’S ENERGY AND TRANSPORT SECTOR RESTRUCTURING." Geoeconomics of Energetics, no. 2 (July 16, 2024): 6–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.48137/26870703_2024_26_2_6.

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The article analyzes the prerequisites and main directions of India’s possible actions to expand its influence in the Central Asian region. The author assesses the importance of transport and energy projects in Central Eurasia for India, as one of the key consumers of energy resources from Russia and Central Asian states. Another spotlight of this research is the strategy for expansion of Indian-Uzbek cooperation as the most promising support base for the implementation of India’s geopolitical and geo-economic interests in the region.The ongoing and deepening global geoeconomic and geopolitica
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S.J., Divyashree, and Jagannath Rekha. "RETROSPECTION AND PERSPECTION OF KARNATAKA STATE'S SOLAR ENERGY SECTOR." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 6, S2 (2019): 124–28. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2633459.

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<em>In terms of cumulative&nbsp;</em><em>installed capacity</em><em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;</em><em>renewable energy (RE),</em><em>with 12.7 GW,</em><em>Karnataka</em><em>&nbsp;has become number one&nbsp;</em><em>state</em><em>&nbsp;in India.</em><em>Likewise, with &gt;5GW, Karnataka state leads India in installed solar power generation capacity.Government of Karnataka&#39;s (GOK)farsightedness to harness green and clean solar sources in the state for energy security and environment benefits,early initiatives to establish a dynamic renewable energy sector and its timely understanding of having a clear
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Archana and Medhavini Katti Dr. "Status of Renewable Energy in India." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 4, no. 17 (2023): 14–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7936367.

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Renewable Energy Is Energy Obtained From Natural Sources That Regenerate At A Higher Rate Than They Consume. The Two Main Types Of Energy Are Renewable Energy And Non-Renewable Energy. On The Other Hand, Fossil Fuels Like Coal, Oil, And Gas Are Non-Renewable Resources That Take Hundreds Of Millions Of Years To Form. When Fossil Fuels Are Burned To Produce Energy, They Emit Harmful Greenhouse Gases Like Carbon Dioxide. The Solution To The Global Warming Crisis Lies In A Change Away From Fossil Fuels, Which Now Produce Most Emissions. Renewable Energy Sources Contribute A Lot To Reducing The Emi
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Shankar, Sanjiv. "Direct Tax Incentives to Power Sector in India: A Case Study." Indian Journal of Public Administration 63, no. 1 (2017): 104–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0019556117689847.

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The article examines in detail, as a test case, the impact of direct tax incentives on the power sector in India. The Indian power sector is regulated and has been the greatest beneficiary of the various tax incentives. Direct taxes foregone to the power companies alone are estimated to be ₹700,000 million during the fiscal year 2006–2007 to 2014–2015. The power companies in India have enjoyed profit-linked tax holidays (Section 80 IA), accelerated depreciation (Section 32), easy accessibility of external commercial borrowings and a low withholding tax of 5 per cent on overseas borrowing. The
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