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Transitioning to a Green Economy: Opportunities and Challenges for Indian SMEs

グリーン経済への移行:インドの中小企業における機会と課題 (AI 翻訳)

Nisha Meena

International Journal of Global Research Innovations & Technologyプレプリント2025-12-29#エネルギー転換
DOI: 10.62823/ijgrit/03.04.8258
原典: https://doi.org/10.62823/ijgrit/03.04.8258

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日本語

本論文は、インドの中小企業(SME)がグリーン経済への移行に直面する機会と課題を分析する。SMEはインドのGDPの約30%を占め、CO2排出量の約1.1億トンを排出しており、エネルギー効率改善や太陽光発電導入の進展が見られる。政府の政策支援や資金調達の改善が鍵となるが、資金不足や技術不足が障壁である。

English

This paper examines the opportunities and challenges for Indian SMEs in transitioning to a green economy. SMEs account for 30% of India's GDP and emit about 110 million tonnes of CO2 annually. While 21% use solar energy and 31% adopt energy-efficient machinery, barriers include limited finance and technical expertise. Government initiatives and green financing are crucial for enabling SME participation in climate goals.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本でも中小企業(SME)の脱炭素化は重要な課題であり、本論文はインドの事例から政策支援や資金調達のヒントを提供する。特に、省エネ機器導入率や太陽光利用の実態は、日本のSME政策の参考になる。

In the global GX context

This paper adds to the global understanding of SME engagement in the green transition, particularly in emerging economies. It highlights the role of government support and financing mechanisms, offering lessons for countries seeking to involve SMEs in climate action.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides empirical data on SME energy use and adoption rates, useful for comparative studies on SME decarbonization.

🏢実務担当者:Highlights cost-saving opportunities through energy efficiency and renewable energy adoption for SME owners.

🏛政策担当者:Offers insights into designing targeted policies and financial instruments to support SME green transition.

📄 Abstract(原文)

The global imperative to combat climate change and achieve sustainable development has ushered in the era of the green economy—an economic model focused on reducing environmental risks, enhancing resource efficiency, and fostering social inclusiveness. For India, a nation with ambitious commitments under the Paris Agreement and at the forefront of global climate action, this transition is not merely an environmental obligation but a strategic economic necessity. At the heart of this transformation lies a critical yet often understated force: India’s vast and dynamic Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) sector. Accounting for nearly 30% of India’s GDP, over 45% of manufacturing output, and employing more than 110 million people, SMEs are the backbone of the Indian economy. MSMEs consume roughly 25% of the total energy used by Indian industries and contribute about 110 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually, indicating a substantial role in the nation’s carbon footprint. A growing share of MSMEs are embracing sustainability with about 21% of MSMEs using solar energy and 31% adopting energy-efficient machinery suggesting rising interest in cleaner technologies This study examines the opportunities and challenges faced by Indian SMEs in adopting green practices and sustainable business models. On the opportunity side, the shift towards a green economy offers SMEs access to cost savings through energy efficiency, enhanced competitiveness, innovation in eco-friendly products, improved brand image, and new market opportunities driven by increasing environmental awareness and regulatory support. Government initiatives such as renewable energy incentives, energy efficiency schemes, and green financing mechanisms further encourage sustainable adoption. However, Indian SMEs also face substantial challenges, including limited financial resources, lack of technical expertise, inadequate access to green technologies, regulatory complexity, and low awareness of sustainability benefits. With supportive government policies, improved access to finance, capacity building, and technological advancement, Indian SMEs can successfully embrace green growth pathways. Their active participation is essential for India to achieve its long-term climate goals and sustainable economic development.

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