Innovations for Sustainability: A Case of Mainstreaming Energy Access in Rural India

Type Journal Article - Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy
Title Innovations for Sustainability: A Case of Mainstreaming Energy Access in Rural India
Author(s)
Volume 4
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 154-177
URL http://innovationandpolicy.hannam.ac.kr/file/154_177_P.Balachandra_20150829.pdf
Abstract
India faces a formidable challenge in ensuring security of access to modern energy carriers to majority of its population. The fossil-fuel dominated centralized energy system has proved to be ineffective in creating sustainable access to energy, which suggests need for a radical and innovative approach. We present such an approach. First, the need for innovations given the implications of lack of energy access on sustainable development is assessed. Next, possible innovations with respect to technologies, policies, institutions, markets, financial instruments and business models are discussed. Finally, an economic and financial feasibility of implementing such innovations are analyzed. The results indicate that such a proposal needs an investment of US$ 26.2 billion over a period of 20 years for a GHG mitigation potential of 213Tg CO2e. The proposition is profitable for the enterprises with IRRs in the range of 39%-66%. The households will get lifeline access to electricity and gas for cooking at an affordable monthly cost of about US$ 5.7.

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