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ID092783
Title ProperUniversalization of access to modern energy services in Indian households
Other Title Informationeconomic and policy analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorReddy, B Sudhakara ;  Balachandra, P ;  Nathan, Hippu Salk Kristle
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Provision of modern energy services for cooking (with gaseous fuels) and lighting (with electricity) is an essential component of any policy aiming to address health, education or welfare issues; yet it gets little attention from policy-makers. Secure, adequate, low-cost energy of quality and convenience is core to the delivery of these services. The present study analyses the energy consumption pattern of Indian domestic sector and examines the urban-rural divide and income energy linkage. A comprehensive analysis is done to estimate the cost for providing modern energy services to everyone by 2030. A public-private partnership-driven business model, with entrepreneurship at the core, is developed with institutional, financing and pricing mechanisms for diffusion of energy services. This approach, termed as EMPOWERS (entrepreneurship model for provision of wholesome energy-related basic services), if adopted, can facilitate large-scale dissemination of energy-efficient and renewable technologies like small-scale biogas/biofuel plants, and distributed power generation technologies to provide clean, safe, reliable and sustainable energy to rural households and urban poor. It is expected to integrate the processes of market transformation and entrepreneurship development involving government, NGOs, financial institutions and community groups as stakeholders.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 37, No. 11; Nov 2009: p. 4645-4657
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 37, No. 11; Nov 2009: p. 4645-4657
Key WordsAccess ;  Entrepreneurship ;  Energy Services