Energy

Empowering growth

October 08, 2012

Asia

October 08, 2012

Asia
Anonymous Writer

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Empowering growth: Perspectives on India's energy future is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, commissioned by Cairn India

Despite India’s roaring economic growth over the past decade, and its citizens’ growing belief that it is finally ready to join the league of global superpowers, the country remains vulnerable to occasional dysfunction. Nothing typifies this better than the blackout in July 2012 that left some 600m people without electricity. Reforms that began in 1991 have gone some way towards improving the efficiency of India’s energy sector, but serious impediments to investment remain. As a result, India’s energy supply is constantly playing catch-up to the demands of its burgeoning economy. Can India’s energy sector continue to power its economy in the long term?

This question was the starting point for this paper. The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) asked prominent figures from research, industry and academia to consider India’s long-term energy future. Their contributions, in the form of essays and in-depth interviews, tackle the fundamental issues  India must consider when plotting a sustainable and secure energy future. These include: the need to address domestic price distortions and other inefficiencies; prospects for renewable energy; how to encourage greater energy efficiency; how to meet the energy needs of industry and commerce; challenges in distribution and infrastructure; and what India can learn from other countries’ energy strategies.

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