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Author: fernandoaugusto@berkeley.edu

Pathways for Electrification of South Asia’s Transportation Sector 

OPINION: A policy road map to reach 500GW by 2030

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India has demonstrated cost-effective renewable capacity deployment through innovative policy measures. Now it is time to build on this strong groundwork.

Feasibility and Impact of Biomass and Renewable Energy Hybrid Systems

Electricity demand in South Asia – data gaps and pathways for research and modeling

Least-Cost Pathway for India’s Power System Investments through 2030

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This study assesses a least-cost and operationally feasible pathway for India’s electricity grid through 2030 that validates—and surpasses—India’s 2030 target of 500 GW of installed non-fossil capacity.

Policy and Regulatory Recommendations to Support a Least-Cost Pathway for India’s Power Sector

Assessing the Key Requirements for 450 GW of Renewable Capacity in India by 2030

Estimating the Cost of Grid-Scale Lithium-Ion Battery Storage in India

Empirical Assessment of the Appliance-level Load Shape and Demand Response Potential in India

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