Time series greenhouse gas emission estimates were prepared for the residential, commercial, agriculture and fisheries sectors in India, for the time period of 2005 to 2014, to understand the historical emission changes in these sectors.
This paper is concerned with the economic trade-offs associated with open-sourcing, the business strategy of releasing the source code of a commercial software product.
We analyze the economic trade-offs associated with open-sourcing, the business strategy of releasing free open-source versions of commercial software products.
The developmental challenges faced by India are too big to be solved by the conventional linear approach.
The launch of Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY) in November 2015 gave new hope to the ailing distribution companies (DISCOMs) in India.
An important concern with distribution companies (DISCOMs) is the wide gap between the costs incurred and the revenue realised by them.
The electricity distribution sector in India is considered to be the most important link in the entire power sector value chain.
Extensive commercialisation of hydrogen vehicles is very much possible by the mid-21st century.
Sodium intercalation batteries might prove to be a viable alternative of lithium ion batteries, which is both expensive and in short supply due to unavailability of lithium.
There are no easy answers to India's quest for energy security with environmental sustainability.
Sodium-ion batteries are the commercially and environmentally viable next-generation candidates for automobiles.
The Indian power-distribution sector has been plagued with inherent issues of high aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses and a wide gap between the cost incurred and revenue realised.
Key Objective: The main objective of this project is to develop an energy model as a visualisation and planning tool (Decision Support System) that will enable policymakers to create and test their strategies virtually.
This project explores a general case methodology for designing mini-grids through a pilot project implementation, to provide a sustainable, economically viable and reliable supply of power to remote areas that face zero-to-poor energy access.
Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY)—a flagship scheme of the Government of India that ran from November 2015 to March 2019—was aimed at reducing the aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses of state-owned distribution companies (DISCOMs) by 6%, from 21% in FY15 to 15% in FY19.