ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN BUILDINGS

The bulk of India’s buildings are yet-to-be built, and their long lifespans make the risk of energy and carbon lock-in higher in India than anywhere else. At the same time, the early stages of India’s buildings sector provides an opportunity to examine and inform practices that will significantly influence the country’s energy, development, and climate change agenda. This work sets out to define India’s buildings stock as a field of socio-technical enquiry, with technical, institutional and behavioural levers that can reduce future energy demand and carbon emissions.

Opinion & Commentary

Journal Articles

October 22, 2018

Radhika Khosla

KATHRYN B JANDA

April 2, 2017

Radhika Khosla

AMBUJ SAGAR, AJAY MATHUR

Beyond Technology: Demand-Side Solutions for Climate Chan...

Beyond Technology: Demand-Side Solutions for Climate Change Mitigation

November 1, 2016

Radhika Khosla

FELIX CREUTZIG, BLANCA FERNANDEZ, HELMUT HABERL, RADHIKA KHOSLA, YACOB MULUGETTA, KAREN C SETO

Policy Briefs & Reports

Plugging In: A Collection of Insights on Electricity Use ...

Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi and Prayas (Energy Group)

December 29, 2017

Radhika Khosla

Aditya Chunekar

Constructing Change: Accelerating Energy Efficiency in In...

Administrative Staff College of India &Natural Resources Defense Council

October 1, 2012

Radhika Khosla

Srinivas Chary Vedala, Rajkiran V. Bilolikar, Pavan Kumar Parnandi, Anjali Jaiswal, David Goldstein, Bhaskar Deol.

February 1, 2011

Radhika Khosla

Srinivas Chary Vedala, Anjali Jaiswal, Raj Kiran Bilolikar, Srujana Nalam, Shravya Reddy, David Foster, David Goldstein

Policy Engagements & Blogs