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Renewable energy for electricity use in India: Evidence from India's smart cities mission
Date Issued
01-09-2021
Author(s)
Govindarajan, Hari Krishnan
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Cities influence climate change since they consume large amounts of energy leading to higher carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and environmental degradation. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis establishes that renewable energy consumption in India can significantly offset CO2 emissions. The application of the “Climate Smart Cities Assessment Framework (CSCAF)” on the use of renewable energy (RE) for electricity in 45 Indian cities under smart city mission and its results are presented here. The analysis show that the penetration of RE in cities is low. Apart from electricity generation within cities, the best performing ones could successfully harness RE from outside city limits through regulatory incentives. The potential and strategies to harness more RE in cities is presented. The challenges in higher RE adoption in cities and required policy recommendations are also discussed.
Volume
38