Economic impact of productive use of renewable energy: A case of a women-collective from rural Maharashtra (India)

IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Chandrakant K. Ingole
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Development activities and energy access are intertwined; however, they also contribute towards climate change. Therefore, climate friendly activities are needed to be promoted to ensure socio-economic development. Productive use of renewable energy for income generation is an emerging area of development in developing countries and is under-explored; therefore, there is a need to study the impact of such interventions on income generation. In this context, this paper attempts to estimate the impact of a renewable energy based, women managed collective from rural Maharashtra (India) on the income of beneficiaries using interview-based survey design. An analysis of the data indicates a significant change in beneficiaries’ income with associated multiplier effect vis-à-vis non-beneficiaries’, depicting such initiatives have potential to effect socio-economic development while being environment friendly. This is vital as India foresees an important role for renewable energy to address development issues, rural infrastructure gaps, and climate goals. Keywords: Climate Change, Sustainable Development, Renewable Energy, Collective, Women Empowerment
生产性使用可再生能源的经济影响:马哈拉施特拉邦农村妇女集体的案例(印度)
发展活动和能源获取是相互交织的;然而,它们也助长了气候变化。因此,需要促进有利于气候的活动,以确保社会经济发展。生产性地利用可再生能源创造收入是发展中国家一个新兴的发展领域,但尚未得到充分探索;因此,有必要研究这些干预措施对创收的影响。在此背景下,本文试图使用基于访谈的调查设计来估计基于可再生能源的、来自马哈拉施特拉邦(印度)农村的妇女管理集体对受益人收入的影响。对数据的分析表明,与-à-vis非受益人相比,受益人的收入发生了重大变化,具有相关的乘数效应,说明这些举措有可能影响社会经济发展,同时又有利于环境。这一点至关重要,因为印度预见到可再生能源在解决发展问题、农村基础设施差距和气候目标方面将发挥重要作用。关键词:气候变化,可持续发展,可再生能源,集体,妇女赋权
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