Ch. Sravan’s scientific contributions

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Publications (6)


Does electricity consumption impact biocapacity deficit? Evidence from domestic and commercial electricity consumption in India
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August 2024

The Electricity Journal

Ch. Sravan

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Prajna Paramita Mishra





Domestic renewable electricity generation vs electricity imports: Meeting India’s long-run electricity consumption

December 2022

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49 Reads

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7 Citations

Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments

In the era of increased globalization electricity has become a key element for achieving high economic growth. Renewable electricity, owing to its inputs, serves as an engine for environmentally sustainable economic growth when compared to its counterpart. However, in countries where the existing technology does not permit adequate electricity production, import of electricity becomes vital to meet the ever-increasing electricity consumption requirements. The main objective of this study is to examine the causal relationships between renewable electricity production, electricity imports and electricity consumption in India. Data analysis involves the use of Vector Error Correction model and Wald-Granger causality test. The long-run equations suggest that greenhouse gas emissions and natural resource rents positively affect the renewable electricity production. Increasing electricity consumption results in increased electricity imports, whereas the same consumption is insignificant in fueling the renewable production. The statistical analysis concludes with model diagnostics. The obtained result calls for extended focus towards looking for ways to develop the renewable electricity production system from the side of both producers and consumers, given the increasing emission levels. Imports if any are recommended to a minimum to preserve the electricity autarky.

Citations (4)


... The study also believes in adverse male dominance and the exploitation of women in society (Federici, 2018, Mishra et al., 2024. Marxist feminist theory is crucial in understanding the possibility of overcoming the division capitalism has created within the global public, the approaches and the struggles needed to build a more equal society (Federici, 2018). ...

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Exploring financial knowledge influences on the economic empowerment of women entrepreneurs in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Extracting empowerment: A critical review on violence against women in mining and mineral extraction
  • Citing Article
  • March 2024

Energy Research & Social Science

... Moreover, establishing trust funds can provide a permanent and stable source of financing for long-term conservation efforts by pooling resources from various contributors (Stormer et al., 2019). Sravan and Mishra (2024) detail that the sustainable financing of biodiversity conservation in national parks is a critical issue facing conservation efforts globally. Humavindu et al. (2018) also proffer that while national parks play a vital role in protecting biodiversity, they face major financial challenges in securing the necessary resources for effective conservation management. ...

Bridging the Gap between Finance and Conservation Biology: How Derivatives can Help in Conservation
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  • March 2024

Journal for Nature Conservation

... A sector that uses a lot of energy and typically relies on fossil fuels is the military (Rice, 2007;Roberts et al., 2006). This is a factor that makes military spending more environmentally harmful and hinders the growth of RE sources (Ben Konuk et al., 2023;Saba, 2023;Sravan and Mishra, 2023). Expenditures for the military require a sizable budget (Buthelezi, 2023), which is more likely to be allocated to fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources than to RE initiatives. ...

When national defence meets decarbonization: Arming India's just transition with military assistance
  • Citing Article
  • April 2023

Energy Research & Social Science

... However, carbon emission offsets resulting from CBET in India and its neighboring countries have not been given the same attention, so a study that addresses them is necessary. An extensive review of the current literature [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] found that-even though there are plenty of different approaches-this paper contributes to the existing knowledge pool. This thorough literature review ensures the idea's originality. ...

Domestic renewable electricity generation vs electricity imports: Meeting India’s long-run electricity consumption
  • Citing Article
  • December 2022

Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments