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ID088032
Title ProperCarbon abatement potential of solar home systems in India and their cost reduction due to carbon finance
LanguageENG
AuthorChaurey, A ;  Kandpal, T C
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)About 78 million rural households in India reportedly lack access to grid electricity. About 67 million of them use kerosene for lighting. Government of India is promoting the use of solar home systems (SHS) as one of the options for meeting lighting requirements in households in remote and less inhabited villages. About 363,399 SHS were reportedly disseminated across the country by December 2007. Apart from meeting the basic lighting need of the households, SHS also help in abating the emissions of green house gases (GHGs) by directly displacing the use of kerosene in households that currently use it for lighting. This study has attempted at estimating the CO2 mitigation potential of SHS in India by studying the potential for their diffusion and the appropriate baseline. Subsequently, the scope for cost reduction to the user due to carbon finance, if received, is also studied. It is found that carbon finance could reduce the effective burden of SHS to the user by 19% if carbon prices were $10/tCO2 and no transaction costs were involved in getting the carbon revenues. These benefits are also estimated for scenarios where transaction costs are incurred by the project proponent in getting the carbon benefits.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 37,No. 1; Jan 2009:p115-125
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 37,No. 1; Jan 2009:p115-125
Key WordsSolar Home Systems ;  CO2 Emissions ;  Carbon Finance