The National Clean Energy Fund of India : A Framework for Promoting Effective Utilization /
Pandey, Rita,
The National Clean Energy Fund of India : A Framework for Promoting Effective Utilization / by Rita Pandey, Sanjay Bali, Nandita Mongia. - 1st ed. 2014. - 1 online resource (XXI, 115 pages 30 illustrations) - SpringerBriefs in Energy, 2191-5520 . - SpringerBriefs in Energy, .
Chapter 1: Context and Objectives of the Study -- Chapter 2: Existing Framework and Operation of NCEF: A Review -- Chapter 3: International Clean Energy Funds: A Review -- Chapter 4: NCEF: Aligning Activities with the Objectives -- Chapter 5: Monitoring and Evaluation of the Projects and Programs Supported by the Fund -- Chapter 6: Evaluation of the Fund -- Chapter 7: Findings and Recommendations -- Annexure 1: Experts and stakeholders consulted during the course of the study -- Annexure 2: Norms for Computing likely energy saving from RE usage -- Annexure 3: Templates for Monitoring and Evaluation.
The National Clean Energy Fund (NCEF), announced in the Government of India's Budget 2010-11, is seen as a major step in India's quest for energy security and reducing the carbon intensity of energy. Funding research and innovative projects in clean energy technologies, and harnessing renewable energy sources to reduce dependence on fossil fuels constitute the objectives of the NCEF. The NCEF's utilization of funds is considered to be rather low and disbursements poorly aligned with the fund's stated objectives, thus posing a potential risk of diluting the focus of NCEF with adverse implications for the much-needed research and innovation in the clean energy sector in India. The book provides a detailed framework for promoting effective utilization and administration of NCEF. To this effect, it identifies the most promising avenues for utilization of NCEF resources for catalytic opportunities and deployment of new technologies. It also identifies and prioritizes the specific energy sub-sectors towards which the NCEF resources are directed. It also makes suggestions for designing a smart monitoring and evaluation framework for the NCEF. This work provides significant information for the government so that appropriate mid-course corrections may be made in a timely manner. This will also be useful in honing the strategic thinking on a suitable energy-technology policy and an assessment of technology needs and other barriers to the clean energy sector in India.
9788132219637
10.1007/978-81-322-1964-4 doi
2019755845
Energy and state.
Energy policy.
Environmental economics.
Environmental law.
Environmental policy.
Fossil fuels.
Project management.
Renewable energy sources.
Energy Policy, Economics and Management.
Environmental Economics.
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.
Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture).
Project Management.
Renewable and Green Energy.
333.79 / PAN
The National Clean Energy Fund of India : A Framework for Promoting Effective Utilization / by Rita Pandey, Sanjay Bali, Nandita Mongia. - 1st ed. 2014. - 1 online resource (XXI, 115 pages 30 illustrations) - SpringerBriefs in Energy, 2191-5520 . - SpringerBriefs in Energy, .
Chapter 1: Context and Objectives of the Study -- Chapter 2: Existing Framework and Operation of NCEF: A Review -- Chapter 3: International Clean Energy Funds: A Review -- Chapter 4: NCEF: Aligning Activities with the Objectives -- Chapter 5: Monitoring and Evaluation of the Projects and Programs Supported by the Fund -- Chapter 6: Evaluation of the Fund -- Chapter 7: Findings and Recommendations -- Annexure 1: Experts and stakeholders consulted during the course of the study -- Annexure 2: Norms for Computing likely energy saving from RE usage -- Annexure 3: Templates for Monitoring and Evaluation.
The National Clean Energy Fund (NCEF), announced in the Government of India's Budget 2010-11, is seen as a major step in India's quest for energy security and reducing the carbon intensity of energy. Funding research and innovative projects in clean energy technologies, and harnessing renewable energy sources to reduce dependence on fossil fuels constitute the objectives of the NCEF. The NCEF's utilization of funds is considered to be rather low and disbursements poorly aligned with the fund's stated objectives, thus posing a potential risk of diluting the focus of NCEF with adverse implications for the much-needed research and innovation in the clean energy sector in India. The book provides a detailed framework for promoting effective utilization and administration of NCEF. To this effect, it identifies the most promising avenues for utilization of NCEF resources for catalytic opportunities and deployment of new technologies. It also identifies and prioritizes the specific energy sub-sectors towards which the NCEF resources are directed. It also makes suggestions for designing a smart monitoring and evaluation framework for the NCEF. This work provides significant information for the government so that appropriate mid-course corrections may be made in a timely manner. This will also be useful in honing the strategic thinking on a suitable energy-technology policy and an assessment of technology needs and other barriers to the clean energy sector in India.
9788132219637
10.1007/978-81-322-1964-4 doi
2019755845
Energy and state.
Energy policy.
Environmental economics.
Environmental law.
Environmental policy.
Fossil fuels.
Project management.
Renewable energy sources.
Energy Policy, Economics and Management.
Environmental Economics.
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.
Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture).
Project Management.
Renewable and Green Energy.
333.79 / PAN