G. Power Sector: Conventional and Non-Conventional Energy Sources, 1976-2013
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I. Subject-wise Research Material, 1930-2017
G. Power Sector: Conventional and Non-Conventional Energy Sources, 1976-2013
September 2009
a) National Conference on ‘Regulation and Electricity Service to the Poor’, New Delhi, 7-8 August 2009
b) An overview of Indian Energy Trends: Low Carbon Growth and Development Challenges
c) Consumer’s Guide for Electricity Services: Information on consumer-related rules and regulations
d) Shifting of Goal Posts - Rural Electrification in India: A Progress Report by Srinivas Krishnaswamy
e) Renewables 2010: Global Status Report
f) RGGVY - Progress Unlimited: Decentralised Renewable Energy = Energy Equity
g) Taking Charge: Case Studies of Decentralised renewable energy projects in India in 2010 by Grace Boyle & Avinash Krishnamurthy
Electricity Service; Poor; Indian Energy Trends; Rural Electrification; RGGVY
G. Power Sector: Conventional and Non-Conventional Energy Sources, 1976-2013
May 2011
a) Dirty Talking?: Case for Telecom to shift from diesel to renewable by Sanjiv Gopal & Mrinmoy Chattaraj
b) Analysis of International Policies in The Solar Electricity Sector: Lessons for India by Ranjit Deshmukh, Ranjit Bharvirkar, Ashwin Gambhir, & Amol Phadke
c) Decentralised Renewable Energy (DRE) Micro-grids in India: A Review of Recent Literature by Ashwin Gambhir, Vishal Toro, & Mahalakshmi Ganapathy
d) Current Power Policies - A Critique
Telecom; diesel; renewable; International Policies; Solar Electricity Sector; Decentralised Renewable Energy (DRE) Micro-grids; India
G. Power Sector: Conventional and Non-Conventional Energy Sources, 1976-2013
March 1981
a) Samudra Manthan: The Bombay High Story
b) Solar Cooking
c) Energy Without End: The Case for Renewable Energy by Michael Flood
d) Energy - 2001: Perspective Plan Non-Conventional Energy Sources
e) Two Booklets in Marathi
f) ‘First Ever National Level Training Programme on Renewable Energy for Media Persons’, organised by WISE, Pune
g) 25 years of Renewable Energy in India
h) Technological Status & Economics of Nuclear and Renewable Sources of Electricity by Mark Diesendorf
i) Economic Development and Energy Planning: The Myths and the Realities by E.A.S. Sarma
Solar Cooking; Renewable Energy; Non-Conventional Energy Sources; WISE; 25 years; India; Economic Development; Energy Planning
G. Power Sector: Conventional and Non-Conventional Energy Sources, 1976-2013
Undated
a) The Power Brokers: Mortgaging India’s Power Sector
b) Ready to meet Tomorrow’s Power Generation Requirements Today: AP 1000
c) Access to Sustainable Energy Services via Innovative Financing 7 Case Studies
India’s Power Sector; AP 1000; Sustainable Energy Services
G. Power Sector: Conventional and Non-Conventional Energy Sources, 1976-2013
June 1982
a) Bio-Energy Re-News, Vol. 1, No. 1
b) Energy for Sustainable Development, Vol. 1 No. 4 & Vol. 2 No. 3
c) Green Energy World, Vol. 2, No.2
d) Palkniti, October - November 2005
e) An Extract from SPAN, Vol. XLVII, No. 5
f) Westinghouse World View, Winter 2006