Submit your paper : editorIJETjournal@gmail.com Paper Title : TOWARDS BETTER UTILIZATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY AND CORELATION BEHAVIOUR WITH ECONOMIC GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS USING REGRESSION ANALYSIS ISSN : 2395-1303 Year of Publication : 2022 10.29126/23951303/IJET-V8I1P2 MLA Style: -Neha Nidhi, Dr.E Vijay Kumar , TOWARDS BETTER UTILIZATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY AND CORELATION BEHAVIOUR WITH ECONOMIC GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS USING REGRESSION ANALYSIS " " Volume 8 - Issue 1 January - February,2022 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org APA Style: - Neha Nidhi, Dr.E Vijay Kumar " TOWARDS BETTER UTILIZATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY AND CORELATION BEHAVIOUR WITH ECONOMIC GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS USING REGRESSION ANALYSIS " Volume 8 - Issue 1 January - February,2022 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org Abstract India is one of the fast and growing economy in the world with enormous industrial growth, however its major issue with electric however facing with regular power cuts and further additional problems in the power sector. This research comprises the study of renewable energy and its consumption pattern in the country, through three phases. The initial phase consists a case study on the economic development with particular reference to energy consumption. The overall trend reflects larger use of electricity by the farmers for agricultural yields other than revenue and jobs generating industrial consumers mainly due to providing subsidized power to the agriculture sector. The power demand is projected to be 1690 Bn. units by 2022. Reference 1.“growth_2020.pdf.” Accessed: Jan. 07, 2021.[Online].Available: ttps://cea.nic.in/wpcontent/uploads/pdm/2020/12/growth_2020.p df. 2.D. Connolly, H. Lund, B. V. Mathiesen, and M. Leahy, “A review of computer tools for analysing the integration of renewable energy into various energy systems,” Applied Energy, vol. 87, no. 4, pp. 1059–1082, Apr. 2010, doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2009.09.026. 3.C. Cosmi, M. Macchiato, L. Mangiamele, G. Marmo, F. Pietrapertosa, and M. Salvia, “Environmental and economic effects of renewable energy sources use on a local case study,” Energy Policy, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 443– 457, Apr. 2003, doi: 10.1016/S0301- 4215(02)00073-3. 4.H. Lund and E. Münster, “Integrated transportation and energy sector CO2 emission control strategies,” Transport Policy, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 426–433, Sep. 2006, doi: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2006.03.003. 5.B. V. Mathiesen, H. Lund, and P. Nørgaard, “Integrated transport and renewable energy systems,” Utilities Policy, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 107–116, Jun. 2008, doi: 10.1016/j.jup.2007.11.007. 6.B. V. Mathiesen, H. Lund, and K. Karlsson, “100% Renewable energy systems, climate mitigation and economic growth,” Applied Energy, vol. 88, no. 2, pp. 488–501, Feb. 2011, doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2010.03.001. 7.H. D. Matthews and K. Caldeira, “Stabilizing climate requires near-zero emissions,”Geophys. Res. Lett, vol. 35, Feb. 2008, doi: 10.1029/2007GL032388. 8.J. M. Kissel and S. C. W. Krauter, “Adaptations of renewable energy policies to unstable macroeconomic situations—Case study: Wind power in Brazil,” Energy Policy, Keywords -Put your keywords here, keywords are separated by comma. |