Mitigation possibilities to Greenhouse gas emissions from power production in India
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31/01/2014
31/01/2014
2013
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Resumo |
Global warming is assertively the greatest environmental challenge for humans of 21st century. It is primarily caused by the anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) that trap heat in the atmosphere. Because of which, the GHG emission mitigation, globally, is a critical issue in the political agenda of all high-profile nations. India, like other developing countries, is facing this threat of climate change while dealing with the challenge of sustaining its rapid economic growth. India’s economy is closely connected to its natural resource base and climate sensitive sectors like water, agriculture and forestry. Due to Climate change the quality and distribution of India’s natural resources may transform and lead to adverse effects on livelihood of its people. Therefore, India is expected to face a major threat due to the projected climate change. This study proposes possible solutions for GHG emission mitigation that are specific to the power sector of India. The methods discussed here will take Indian power sector from present coal dominant ideology to a system, centered with renewable energy sources. The study further proposes a future scenario for 2050, based on the present Indian government policies and global energy technologies advancements. |
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http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/94434 URN:NBN:fi-fe201401271286 |
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Palavras-Chave | #greenhouse gas mitigation #future energy scenario #India energy 2050 #LCOF 2050 #CCS India #GaBi model India |
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Master's thesis Diplomityö |