Accelerating the energy transition is critical to avoid further lock-in of catastrophic climatic and environmental impacts. The transition away from carbon intensive energy sources toward clean and renewable sources is both a technological and social journey, and a ‘just’ energy transition – one that centres on maximising outcomes for people and communities – is ethically imperative as we move away from carbon intensive economies. We must ensure that the significant benefits from the transition are shared widely and that for those whom may be negatively impacted are appropriately supported.

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Just Energy Transitions
Synchronizing Energy Transitions Towards Possible Net-Zero for India
Prepared by the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, this report attempts to answer key questions related to India’s energy trajectory such as how much energy does India need to achieve the high value of Human Development Index (HDI); what are pathways to achieve this; what are the energy mix projections for this until 2070 (our declared net-zero target year); what would be the cost of electricity to the end user; what would be the carbon emissions until 2070; what would be the investments required for energy transitions towards net-zero at 2070; estimation of other challenges and opportunities (RE integration, the requirement of critical minerals, Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS), natural gas, ethanol, hydrogen) in energy transitions towards achieving net-zero in 2070. Supported by: Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India and Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd.
Just Energy Transitions
Energy Research & Vision
INPACC Inception Workshop 2023
Just Energy Transitions
IIMA
INPACC Inception Workshop 2023
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