DOI Prefix : 10.9780 | Journal DOI : 10.9780/22307850
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Volume : IV, Issue : II, March - 2014

TRENDS IN CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY IN INDIA

H. N. Kathare, -

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

In recent years, India has recorded very much impressive rates of economic growth. For provide the more ambitious achievements in the future. The healthy economic growth rate exceeding the current rate of about 8% per annum would require major provision of infrastructure and enhanced supply of energy. The high economic growth rate would create much more demand for energy. This would present the country with a variety of choices in terms of supply possibilities. For the country, technology would be an important element of future strategy of energy. Because, related to a range of future demand and supply scenario would be issues of technological choices both on the supply and demand sides, which need to be understood at this stage, if they are to become an important part of India's energy solution in the future. The Indian government aims to achieve an economic growth rate of over 8% in the next two decades in order to be able to meet its development objectives. However, rapid economic growth would also imply the need for structural changes in the economy as well as for induced shifts in the patterns of endues demands. To meet the needs of the Indian populace in the most effective manner, it is important to map out the energy demand and supply dynamics in the country.

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