India’s path towards energy independence and a clean future: Harnessing India's renewable edge for cost-effective energy independence by 2047

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Journal Article

Date Published

06/2023

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Abstract

India’s heavy dependence on imported oil(link is external) (90 %) and industrial coking coal(link is external) (80 %) exposes the country to the volatility in global energy markets, impacting foreign exchange reserves & economy-wide inflation(link is external). This study assesses a pathway for India to meet its growing energy needs & achieve near-complete energy independence by 2047, focused on India’s three largest energy consuming sectors –power, transport, and industry — which collectively account for more than 80 % of energy consumption and energy-related CO2 emissions(link is external). We find that India can achieve energy independence through aggressive deployment of clean technology – renewables, electric vehicles, and green hydrogen(link is external) - reducing the fossil(link is external) energy imports by 90 % (or $240 billion). Clean energy deployment will inflation-proof India’s energy expenditure, create $2.5 trillion in net consumer savings, and avoid over 4 million air pollution related premature deaths(link is external) by 2047. India’s electricity demand could increase nearly fivefold to over 6500 TWh/yr by 2047, while CO2 emissions(link is external) from power, transport, and industrial sectors will peak in the early 2030 s before dropping to ∼800 million tons/year. Clean energy deployment will be more capital-intensive, needing a net additional investment of $1.5 trillion. Managing the clean energy transition would require significant policy support, including deployment mandates for cost-effective clean technologies(link is external), financial support for emerging technologies(link is external), long-term infrastructure planning, accelerating domestic manufacturing, and planning for a just transition(link is external).

Journal

The Electricity Journal

Volume

36

Year of Publication

2023

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Issue

5

Notes

This is a pre-print version of an article published in The Electricity Journal. The published version is available here(link is external)

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