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The domestic and international steps outlined in this paper could greatly advance the development and implementation of a GHG mitigation strategy in the Indian coal power sector, while allowing it to contribute suitably to the country's energy needs.Chikkatur A and Sagar A; Pew Center on global clim..
Calls for a radical new approach to India's power problems, and a ten-point agenda to address key problems in the power sector.McKinsey and Company ; July 2005.  ..
Proposes recommendations to increase the attractiveness of Indian Energy service Companies to investors, and support the expansion of this critical industry in India.Delio et al.; World Resources Institute; 01/04/2009...
A report that details the accelerating investment in the deployment of renewable energy in India and opportunities for business in relation to these developments.APPCDC; Jan 2008. ..
India faces a potential energy crisis and the blame rests largely with its over-dependence on coal. Coal use on this scale however, is simply not sustainable . The report suggests that there is still time to build and deploy zero-carbon emissions technologies.WWF, Jan 2008. ..
This report offers promise and hope for accelerating the global response to the climate challenge - and for alleviating poverty and enhancing international security.Expert group on energy efficiency; United Nations Foundation; June 2005.  ..
A UNDP Project that attempts to recover coal bed methane for the first time in India. This project demonstrates that this recovery is commercially feasible and can be used for a variety of end-uses.UNDP India, Jan 2008. ..
A UNDP project that has introduced renewable energy to communities in remote areas.UNDP India, Jan 2008. ..
Presentation on various renewable energy technologies and their potential in India.DESE; June 2008. ..
Presentation on various renewable energy technologies and their potential in India.DESE; June 2008. ..
Renewable energy offers the planet a chance to reduce carbon emissions, clean the air and put civilisation on a more sustainable footing. REN21 secretariat; Nov 2008. ..
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This IPCC chapter devotes attention to to energy efficiency in new and existing buildings.Levine et al., IPCC, 2007..
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Presentation on the state of SPV in India.Bannerjee, R.; DESE/ IIT; April 2009. ..
A UNDP project: removal of the barriers to biomass power generation in India Phase I.UNDP India; Jan 2008. ..
A presentation analysing energy poverty, the trend of energy consumption in India and future projections of India's energy development.Sengupta R; Jawaharlal Nehru University; Nov 08. ..
This report focuses on whether restructuring the electricity sector can supply additional renewable power through decentralised networks and also improve energy efficiency.Gibbs T; Institute for Public Policy Research; Jan 2008. ..
A study of challenges to energy efficiency in the building sector, and the constraints and challenges in using CDMs for energy efficiency in buildings.Cheng et al., UNEP, 2008..
This report seeks to answer the question 'is it technically possible to meet the growing global demand for energy by using clean and sustainable energy sources?'WWF, Jul 2007..
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