Sustainable energy transition in South Asia [electronic resource] : challenges and opportunities / edited by S. Narayan, Christopher Len, Roshni Kapur.
Contributor(s): Kapur, Roshni | Narayan, S | Len, Christopher.
Material type: BookPublisher: Singapore : World Scientific, 2019Description: 1 online resource (xii, 196 p.).ISBN: 9789811204326 ; 9811204322 .Subject(s): Energy development -- South Asia | Renewable energy sources -- South Asia | Energy policy -- South AsiaGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 333.79/40954 Online resources: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
About the contributors -- Introduction / S Narayan, Christopher Len and Roshni Kapur -- South Asia. Energy demand in South Asia: implications for the future / S Narayan ; Addressing challenges to regional energy cooperation in South Asia / Mirza Sadaqat Huda ; Regional integration through energy connectivity: the low hanging fruit for South Asia / Syed Munir Khasru ; Progression of Renewable energy development for electricity in South Asia: drivers and challenges / Thusitha Sugathapala ; Transitioning sustainability through cross-border energy trade in South Asia / Riasat Noor ; Climate and energy transition in South Asia: the role of regional cooperation / Nitya Nanda - India. Transitioning towards a sustainable energy future: challenges and opportunities for India / Vikram Singh Mehta ; India's belated energy transitions: prospects for leapfrogging to low carbon sources / Lydia Powell ; Solar energy financing in India / Amitendu Palit ; South Asia's energy transition: key issues and the path ahead / Christopher Len and Roshni Kapur.
With South Asia's growing energy demand, governments in the region are facing the short-term pressures of facilitating energy access, while attempting to formulate long-term sustainable strategies. This book explores how the key economies of South Asia are addressing issues such as the diversification of energy consumption profiles and import sources, investments in renewables, enabling universal energy access, challenges to regional energy cooperation, greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, and the policy changes that can foster bilateral and multilateral action. As governments seek to ensure access to affordable, reliable, secure, sustainable and modern energy, trends and drivers are emerging and shaping the South Asian energy landscape. The first section of the book examines energy trends at the regional level, while the second section focuses on the internal and external challenges faced by India -- the largest energy consumer in the region and the third-largest energy consumer in the world. The diverse perspectives in this volume provide a holistic snapshot of South Asia's ongoing low-carbon energy transition, and highlight the importance of the region working collectively to navigate the many obstacles.
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