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Ananth Chikkatur

Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

 

 

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2008 (continued)

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May 6, 2008

"Policies for Advanced Coal Technologies in India (and China)"

Presentation

By Ananth Chikkatur, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

In a presentation to the World Bank, Ananth Chikkatur discusses the role of coal in the Chinese and Indian power sectors, focusing on policies for incentivizing technological innovation in the coal sector in those countries, and suggesting possible roles for the World Bank regarding coal power in both countries as well.

 

 

April 29, 2008

Coal Assessment and Extraction in India: Issues and Prospects

Presentation

By Ananth Chikkatur, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

In this presentation, Chikkatur outlines the role coal plays in China, presents the various challenges the coal sector faces in 21st Century India, and discusses a high-level seminar series in India that is addressing these issues.

 

 

Carsten Karl

Winter 2007/08

"Cleaner Power in India: Towards a Clean-Coal-Technology Roadmap"

Discussion Paper

By Ananth Chikkatur, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group and Ambuj D. Sagar, Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

Investigating the role of coal in India's energy sector, Chikkatur and Sagar emphasize the need for a technology roadmapping process. They highlight the interlinkages between technology innovation and public policy and provide an analytical framework to help delineate the kinds of questions that scholars and practitioners need to ask in addressing India's coal sector.

 

 

February 20, 2008

"Is India Ready for CTL Fuels?"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, The Financial Express

By Ananth Chikkatur, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group and Sunita Dubey

Faced with high oil prices and increasing oil imports to meet the country’s rising demand for transportation fuels, there is now a perception that India’s energy security is threatened. While the production of biodiesel has now become a national mission, CTL fuels are also gaining currency as a commercially attractive proposition because of the potentially cleaner characteristics.

 

 

January 2008

"Flooding Out and Drying Up in Southasia"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Himal Southasian, issue 1, volume 21

By Sunita Dubey and Ananth Chikkatur, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

In this essay, Dubey and Chikkatur describe how climate change is affecting the region from the Maldives to Pakistan, and what steps government and individuals can take to mitigate against it and adapt to it. They explore issues of food and economic security, climate injustice, and the need for sustainable lifestyles.

 

2007

World Bank

December 2007

"Towards Better Technology Policies for the Indian Coal-Power Sector"

Journal Article, Energy for Sustainable Development, issue 4, volume XI

By Ananth Chikkatur, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group and Ambuj D. Sagar, Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

This paper assesses the suitability of current and emerging advanced power generation technologies for the Indian context and presents some technology policy implications of this assessment and analysis to help the Indian coal-power sector meet the country’s energy needs in a sustainable manner.

 

 

December 2007

"Past as Prologue: An Innovation-Diffusion Approach to Additionality"

Journal Article, Climate Policy, issue 3, volume 7

By Ajay Mathur, Ananth Chikkatur, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group and Ambuj D. Sagar, Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

The authors propose a simple test for additionality that draws on the framework of the diffusion of innovations, especially the risk-profile of adopters of new technologies or innovations.

 

 

November 20, 2007

"Developing Better Policies in the Indian Coal Sector"

Presentation

By Ananth Chikkatur, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group and Ambuj D. Sagar, Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

Chikkatur and Sagar discuss the role of coal in India's energy supply, key challenges related to the growth of India's coal sector, and special institutional and governance issues. They conclude by highlighting key areas for policy focus.

 

 

November 20, 2007

"Developing Better Policies for the Sustainable Development of the Indian Coal Sector"

Conference Paper

By Ananth Chikkatur, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group and Ambuj D. Sagar, Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

Coal accounts for about 70% of total electricity generation in India and is likely to remain a key energy source for at least the next 30-40 years. An increase in India's use of coal resources for its energy supply must occur through environmentally and socially sustainable development of this sector.

 

 

Nitin Kirloskar

October 17, 2007

Coal and India’s Energy Future

Presentation

By Ananth Chikkatur, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

Chikkatur discusses the role that coal power plays in India's growth and proposes a pathway toward cleaner coal consumption.

 

Energy Technology Innovation Policy

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