Less Smoke, More Mirrors: Where India Really Stands on Solar Power and Other Renewables

17 Pages Posted: 18 Aug 2010

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David Wheeler

Center for Global Development

Saurabh Shome

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: March 8, 2010

Abstract

Until recently, India’s intransigent negotiating posture has conveyed the impression that it will not accept any carbon emissions limits without full compensation and more stringent carbon limitation from rich countries.

However, our assessment of India’s proposed renewable energy standard (RES) indicates that this impression is simply wrong. India is seriously considering a goal of 15 percent renewable energy in its power mix by 2020, despite the absence of any meaningful international pressure to cut emissions, no guarantees of compensatory financing, and a continuing American failure to adopt stringent emissions limits. If India moves ahead with this plan, it will promote a massive shift of new power capacity toward renewables within a decade. We estimate the incremental cost of this change from coal-fired to renewable power to be about $50 billion - an enormous sum for a society that must still cope with widespread extreme poverty. If India moves ahead with its current plan, it should give serious pause to those who have resisted U.S. carbon regulation on the grounds on that it will confer a cost advantage on “intransigent” countries such as India.

Keywords: renewable energy, carbon emissions, India, carbon caps, CO2, coal, environment, climate change

Suggested Citation

Wheeler, David and Shome, Saurabh, Less Smoke, More Mirrors: Where India Really Stands on Solar Power and Other Renewables (March 8, 2010). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1660627 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1660627

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Saurabh Shome

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