印度液化石油气覆盖率研究:各邦分析

Amalesh Yadav, Surendra KUMAR GUPTA
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印度是世界上面积第七大、人口第二多的国家。大多数印度人生活在农村地区,使用传统燃料做饭。传统燃料具有危险性,但成本低廉或为零,传统燃料的可用性是印度家庭使用传统燃料的主要原因。本文试图分析各邦在液化石油气覆盖率方面的差异,尝试研究 "印度计划 "对印度液化石油气覆盖率的影响,并找出 2016 年至 2021 年印度液化石油气覆盖率的增长情况。本研究具有描述性和分析性,以印度政府和其他组织公布的二手数据为基础。数据分析结果显示,在实施 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala 计划后,印度的液化石油气覆盖率急剧上升。2016 年,液化石油气连接数仅为 1.66 亿个,但在实施 PMUY 计划后,液化石油气连接数在 2017 年增至 1.99 亿个,2018 年增至 2.24 亿个,2019 年增至 2.65 亿个,2020 年增至 2.79 亿个,2021 年增至 2.89 亿个。另一项结果显示,在印度,有些邦的森林木材和农业废弃物资源丰富,其液化石油气覆盖率较低;有些邦的森林木材和农业废弃物资源最贫乏,其液化石油气覆盖率较高。这表明传统燃料的可用性与液化石油气的使用之间存在反比关系。
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A Study of LPG Coverage in India: State - Wise Analysis
India is the seventh largest country in the world by size and second largest country by the population. Most of Indian people are live in rural areas and are use traditional fuel for cooking. Traditional fuels are hazardous in nature but at low or zero cost, the availability of traditional fuels is a major cause of use by Indian households. This paper is an attempt to analyze the state-wise variation in LPG coverage, try to examine the effect of PMUY on LPG coverage in India and to find out growth from 2016 to 2021 related to LPG coverage in India. This study is descriptive and analytical in the nature and based on the secondary data which are published by government of India and other organization. Data Analysis results show that after implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Scheme, LPG coverage in India has sharply increased. In the year 2016, LPG connections were only 166 million, but after implementation of the PMUY scheme, the number of LPG connections has increased to 199 million in year 2017, 224 million in year 2018, 265 million in year 2019, 279 million in year 2020 and 289 million in year 2021. Another results show that in India, some states are rich in forest wood and agricultural waste, which have a low level of LPG coverage, and some states are poorest in forest wood and agricultural waste, which have higher levels of LPG coverage. It shows an inverse relationship between availability of traditional fuel and LPG usage.
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