Implications of Carbon Tax on Generation Expansion Plan & GHG Emission: A Case Study on Indian Power Sector

Gaurav Nanda, Department of Electrical Engineering, I.I.T.Kanpur
Sangeeta Yamgar, Department of Electrical Engineering, I.I.T.Kanpur
S.C. Srivastava PhD, Department of Electrical Engineering, I.I.T.Kanpur
S.N. Singh PhD, Department of Electrical Engineering, I.I.T.Kanpur
Praveen Gupta, Energy Conservation and Environment Division, Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi, India
Dharam Paul, Energy Conservation and Environment Division, Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi, India
Ram M. Shrestha, Energy Program, Asian Institute of Technology,Thailand

Abstract

Concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is steadily increasing leading to global warming. India is expected to be one of the major contributors to Green House Gases (GHGs) due to increased share of thermal power generation, which is a major contributor to carbon dioxide (CO2) emission. One way to limit these emissions is by implementing some economic instruments like carbon tax or energy tax. This study has been carried out to analyze the impact of carbon tax on the complete Indian power sector network. An Integrated Resource Planning and Analysis (IRPA) model and CPLEX software has been used to carry out the present study.

Submitted: February 9, 2005 · Accepted: July 16, 2005 · Published: August 9, 2005

Recommended Citation

Nanda, Gaurav; Yamgar, Sangeeta; Srivastava, S.C. PhD; Singh, S.N. PhD; Gupta, Praveen; Paul, Dharam; and Shrestha, Ram M. (2005) "Implications of Carbon Tax on Generation Expansion Plan & GHG Emission: A Case Study on Indian Power Sector," International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems: Vol. 3 : Iss. 1, Article 1045.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijeeps/vol3/iss1/art1045

 
 
 
 

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