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Sustainable Energy Development in India : EU-India Partnership for Technology Cooperation : Proceedings of the Conference held on 26 Oct 1998 at Brussels Belgium

PublisherTeri
Publisher1999
Publishervii
Publisher181 p,
Publisherfigs
ISBN8185419558

Contents: Preface. Teri background papers: 1. Power sector in India. 2. Indian transport. 3. Renewable energy in India. 4. Industrial efficiency. Session 1: 1. Welcome address/R.K. Pachauri. 2. Special address/Pedro de Sampaio Nunes. 3. Inaugural address/Y.K. Alagh. 4. Vote of thanks/Ajay Mathur. Session 2: 1. GREEN India 2047: emphasis on relevant EU-India collaboration and technologies/R.K. Pachauri. 2. Cleaner power production technologies: the EU experience/Joachim Treusch. Discussion: summary. Session 3: 1. India and the world energy balance: the IEA perspective on policy and cooperation/William C. Ramsay. 2. Review of energy cooperation between the EU and India: benefits, impediments, and opportunities/Erich Muller. 3. Sustainable energy technology from Europe: state of the art and prospects/Pedro de Sampaio Nunes. 4. Sustainable energy technologies from Europe: state of the art and prospects/Claude Roulet . Session summary. Session 4: 1. Working group reports Solar energy for Europe/Rainer Berkmann. 2. What triggers the implementation of energy efficiency in light industry? A socio-economic approach to industrial energy policies/Stephan Ramesohl. 3. Development of sustainable transport: issues and opportunities/G.S. Chima. Session 5: 1. Establishing partnership and knowledge networks: an experience open discussion: summary. Session 6: 1. Initiatives to promote EU-India technology and cooperation for sustainable development discussions: summary. Session 7: Address/R.K. Pachauri, Pedro de Sampaio Nunes. Index. Appendices.

From the preface: "The Conference on Sustainable Energy Development in India: EU-India Partnership for Technology Cooperation, organized in Brussels with support from the European Commission, on 26 October 1998, represents an attempt to establish and build partnerships between Indian organizations and their counterparts in Europe. The objective of this exercise is to explore, identify, and establish win-win opportunities whereby technological upgradation in India can lead to the path of sustainable development. The intention of the conference is to go beyond the benefits of a one-time interaction, and follow it up with activities to carry the concept further with the help of those who participate in the conference. This is what look forward to now."

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