Potentialities and challenges of clean energy generation in India in the context of climate variability/change: Ongoing programmes and long-term policy frame-works in the global visions of United Nations
気候変動・変動性を踏まえたインドのクリーンエネルギー発電の可能性と課題:進行中のプログラムと国連のグローバルビジョンにおける長期的政策フレームワーク (AI 翻訳)
Prakash Ray
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日本語
本論文は、インドのクリーンエネルギー推進の進捗と課題を包括的に分析する。太陽光、風力、水力、バイオマスなどの豊富な資源を活かし、国家太陽光ミッションやグリーン水素ミッションなどの施策を検討。高資本コスト、送電網の制約、規制の断片化、土地取得問題、技術依存などの障壁を指摘し、気候変動がエネルギーインフラに与える影響とレジリエントな分散型システムの必要性を論じる。統治の統合、金融イノベーション、国内研究開発、コミュニティ参加などの政策経路を提示する。
English
This paper comprehensively analyzes India's clean energy progress and challenges. It explores national missions like the Solar Mission and Green Hydrogen Mission, while identifying barriers such as high capital costs, grid limitations, regulatory fragmentation, land acquisition, and technology import dependency. The study also discusses climate variability impacts on energy infrastructure and advocates for resilient decentralized systems. Policy pathways include integrated governance, financial innovation, indigenous R&D, and community participation.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本の再生可能エネルギー政策にも示唆を与える。インドの大規模導入における課題と政策対応は、日本のエネルギー転換における制度設計やグリッド管理に参考となる。
In the global GX context
India's clean energy trajectory is critical for global decarbonization. This paper offers a detailed look at policy mechanisms and systemic challenges in a major developing economy, informing international cooperation and investment strategies.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a comprehensive overview of India's clean energy policies and barriers, useful for comparative studies.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights specific challenges like grid integration and land acquisition that companies operating in India must navigate.
🏛政策担当者:Outlines regulatory and financial innovations needed to accelerate India's clean energy transition.
📄 Abstract(原文)
India's clean energy journey is gaining momentum in response to growing energy demand, climate variability, and international commitments under the UN SDGs and Paris Agreement. Blessed with abundant solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy resources, the country holds significant potential for sustainable power generation. This paper explores the progress made through national missions like the National Solar Mission and Green Hydrogen Mission, while critically analyzing barriers such as high capital costs, grid infrastructure limitations, regulatory fragmentation, land acquisition challenges, and technological import dependency. Additionally, the study discusses the effects of climate variability on energy infrastructure and the urgent need for resilient, decentralized energy systems. Policy pathways highlighted include integrated governance, financial innovation, indigenous R&D, and community participation. With strategic reforms and global collaboration, India can pave the way for a low-carbon, inclusive, and resilient energy future that also positions it as a leader among the top developing nations in clean energy transformation.
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