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Environmental Claims Journal. :1-12
Autor:
Sunderasan, Srinivasan
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In Environmental Science and Policy 2011 14(5):569-577
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 81:874-882
This paper focuses attention on the environmental impacts of solar photovoltaic (PV) module production, use and disposal. The present study estimates the goodwill capital embedded within market valuations of the 9 publicly listed PV module manufactur
Autor:
Sunderasan Srinivasan
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Technology and Economics of Smart Grids and Sustainable Energy. 4
The days of Feed-in-Tariff programs to promote Renewable Energy (RE) capacity addition might be behind us. With RE generation constituting increasing proportions of the generation mix across several markets, and attaining capacity levels that are siz
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 65:154-163
For Renewable Energy YieldCos to disburse high and growing present-day dividends at the cost of delayed debt-service and avoided capital expenditure is clearly unsustainable. Expecting to issue new stock at ever-higher prices to pay incumbent investo
Autor:
Sunderasan Srinivasan
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Sustainable Production and Consumption. 7:49-56
The Verdurous India Index consistently outperforms the market proxy when investors appear optimistic, and underperforms during each downturn: 46.50% (benchmark 17.4%), 22.50 (13.1), 15.53 (15.3), 32.65 (28.3) during four distinct growth phases; and
Autor:
Sunderasan Srinivasan
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Energy Policy. 68:465-475
The Indian political class is known to employ populist, albeit economically unsustainable, measures to replace intrinsic ‘valence’, especially shortly prior to election windows. Such measures include loan-waivers, interest rate concessions, provi
Autor:
Sunderasan Srinivasan
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Energy Policy. 62:1048-1052
Electric power has traditionally been classified as a non-traded good, produced and consumed within the country of origin. More recently, electricity has been traded across national borders and in certain cases, viz., Bhutan, has been the dominant ex