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An energy analysis of household consumption : changing patterns of direct and indirect use in India / Shonali Pachauri.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Alliance for Global Sustainability Bookseries, Science and Technology: Tools for Sustainable Development ; 13Publication details: Dordrecht : Springer, 2007. Description: xii, 211 p. : illustrations (black & white) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402043017 (hbk: print)
  • 9781402057120
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 333.790954 PAC 23 008534
LOC classification:
  • HD9502-9502.5
  • TJ163.5.D86P33 2007
Contents:
From the contents Introduction -- An Overview of Energy Use In India -- Energy Analysis and Energy Intensities for India -- Aggregate Total and Average Household Energy Requirements -- Disaggregate Household Energy Requirements -- Trends and Changes in Disaggregate Household Energy Requirements -- Conclusions and Reflections.
In: Springer eBooksSpringerLink ebooks - Engineering (2007)Summary: The book takes a socio-economic approach to analyzing the energy system and energy consumption in India from a household perspective. It views households as the ultimate end-consumers and estimates and analyzes the direct and indirect energy requirements of household consumption, both at an aggregate national level as well as for individuals or groups of households. In addition, the work incorporates two crucial aspects often ignored by many traditional modelling approaches that are characteristic of most developing countries, namely the importance of non-commercial sources of energy, mostly biofuels, and the very large diversity in the patterns of energy use in households with widely diverging lifestyles and well-being. Adopting a household perspective allows for analyzing how energy use and consumption patterns are linked with the quality of life of individual households or persons and provides a novel view of the energy system and development in India. The work makes a first step in identifying key driving forces and some important trends in technical, economic, demographic, and lifestyle changes that have an impact on the patterns and use of energy within the country over the last couple of decades.
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From the contents Introduction -- An Overview of Energy Use In India -- Energy Analysis and Energy Intensities for India -- Aggregate Total and Average Household Energy Requirements -- Disaggregate Household Energy Requirements -- Trends and Changes in Disaggregate Household Energy Requirements -- Conclusions and Reflections.

The book takes a socio-economic approach to analyzing the energy system and energy consumption in India from a household perspective. It views households as the ultimate end-consumers and estimates and analyzes the direct and indirect energy requirements of household consumption, both at an aggregate national level as well as for individuals or groups of households. In addition, the work incorporates two crucial aspects often ignored by many traditional modelling approaches that are characteristic of most developing countries, namely the importance of non-commercial sources of energy, mostly biofuels, and the very large diversity in the patterns of energy use in households with widely diverging lifestyles and well-being. Adopting a household perspective allows for analyzing how energy use and consumption patterns are linked with the quality of life of individual households or persons and provides a novel view of the energy system and development in India. The work makes a first step in identifying key driving forces and some important trends in technical, economic, demographic, and lifestyle changes that have an impact on the patterns and use of energy within the country over the last couple of decades.

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