Power System Planning in India : Incorporating Environmental Externality Costs and Benefits

This paper has been prepared in accordance with the terms of reference for a study on power system planning in India: incorporating externality costs and benefits. It reviews estimates of the external costs of power in international studies as wel...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
AIR
ASH
CH4
CO
CO2
ESP
GAS
N2O
NO2
NOX
O3
OIL
PP
PVC
SO2
VOC
WTP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/16232455/power-system-planning-india-incorporating-environmental-externality-costs-benefits-power-system-planning-india-incorporating-environmental-externality-costs-benefits
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topic ACID
ACID DEPOSITION
ACIDIFICATION
AFFORESTATION
AIR
AIR EMISSIONS
AIR POLLUTANTS
AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS
ALTITUDE
AMAZONIAN DEFORESTATION
AMAZONIAN RAINFOREST
AMBIENT AIR
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
APPROACH
ASH
ASH DISPOSAL
ATMOSPHERIC GASES
AVAILABILITY
BALANCE
BARLEY
BED COMBUSTION
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS
BENZENE
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOMASS
BUFFER AREAS
CALCULATION
CANCER
CARBON
CARBON BUDGET
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CARBON STORAGE
CARBON STORAGE IN TROPICAL FORESTS
CARBON VALUES
CATALYTIC REDUCTION
CH4
CHEMICAL OXIDATION
CLEAN COAL
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CO
CO2
COAL
COAL PLANT
COAL PLANTS
COMBUSTION
CONSERVATION AREAS
CONTINGENT VALUATION
CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS
COSTS OF ELECTRICITY
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DENSE FOREST
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIESEL
DISPERSION MODELING
DOMESTIC COAL
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS
ECONOMIC VALUE
ELECTRIC ENERGY
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
EMISSION
EMISSION CEILINGS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS CAPS
EMISSIONS REGULATIONS
EMISSIONS STANDARDS
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY CROPS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SOURCE
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMISTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
ESP
EXISTENCE VALUES
EXTERNAL COSTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISHERIES
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
FLUE GAS
FLUE GASES
FOREST
FOREST CONSERVATION
FOREST ECOSYSTEM
FOREST ECOSYSTEMS
FOREST LAND
FOREST LANDS
FOREST LOSSES
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FOREST PRODUCTS
FOREST RESERVE
FOREST RESIDUES
FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
FOREST RESOURCES
FOREST SECTOR
FOREST TYPE
FOREST USE
FORESTRY
FORESTRY SECTOR
FORESTS
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL POWER
FOSSIL FUELS
FUEL CYCLE
FUEL TYPE
GAS
GENERATION CAPACITY
GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY
GREEN ACCOUNTING
GROUND LEVEL OZONE
HARMFUL EMISSIONS
HAZARDOUS WASTE
HEAT
HEDONIC PRICING
HYDRO POWER
HYDROPOWER
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
LIMESTONE
LOGGING
LOSS OF FOREST
LOSS OF FORESTS
MARKET PRICES
N2O
NATURAL GAS
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
NITRATES
NITROGEN
NO2
NON-USE VALUES
NOX
NUCLEAR POWER
O3
OIL
OZONE
OZONE PRECURSORS
PARTICLES
PARTICULATE
PARTICULATE MATTER
PM10
POLICY MAKERS
POLLUTERS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POPULATION DENSITIES
POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATORS
POWER PLANT
POWER PLANTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR EMISSIONS
POWER SECTOR PLANNING
POWER SHORTAGES
POWER STATION
POWER STATIONS
POWER SYSTEM
POWER SYSTEM PLANNING
POWER SYSTEMS
PP
PRESENT VALUE
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRIMARY ENERGY SOURCE
PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY
PRODUCTION OF ENERGY
PRODUCTION OF POWER
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROPERTY VALUES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PVC
QUALITY STANDARDS
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
RADIATION
RAIN
RAW MATERIAL
RECYCLING
REDUCING EMISSIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
SO2
STACK HEIGHT
STREAMS
SULFATES
SULFUR
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE FOREST
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE CHANGE
THERMAL POWER
TIMBER
TIMBER HARVESTING
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRAVEL COST METHOD
TREE PLANTATIONS
TROPICS
URBAN AIR POLLUTION
USE VALUE
VOC
VOLTAGE
WASTE DISPOSAL
WATER POLLUTION
WILLINGNESS TO PAY
WIND
WIND POWER
WTP
ZINC
spellingShingle ACID
ACID DEPOSITION
ACIDIFICATION
AFFORESTATION
AIR
AIR EMISSIONS
AIR POLLUTANTS
AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS
ALTITUDE
AMAZONIAN DEFORESTATION
AMAZONIAN RAINFOREST
AMBIENT AIR
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
APPROACH
ASH
ASH DISPOSAL
ATMOSPHERIC GASES
AVAILABILITY
BALANCE
BARLEY
BED COMBUSTION
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS
BENZENE
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOMASS
BUFFER AREAS
CALCULATION
CANCER
CARBON
CARBON BUDGET
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CARBON STORAGE
CARBON STORAGE IN TROPICAL FORESTS
CARBON VALUES
CATALYTIC REDUCTION
CH4
CHEMICAL OXIDATION
CLEAN COAL
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CO
CO2
COAL
COAL PLANT
COAL PLANTS
COMBUSTION
CONSERVATION AREAS
CONTINGENT VALUATION
CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS
COSTS OF ELECTRICITY
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DENSE FOREST
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIESEL
DISPERSION MODELING
DOMESTIC COAL
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS
ECONOMIC VALUE
ELECTRIC ENERGY
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
EMISSION
EMISSION CEILINGS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS CAPS
EMISSIONS REGULATIONS
EMISSIONS STANDARDS
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY CROPS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SOURCE
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMISTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
ESP
EXISTENCE VALUES
EXTERNAL COSTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISHERIES
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
FLUE GAS
FLUE GASES
FOREST
FOREST CONSERVATION
FOREST ECOSYSTEM
FOREST ECOSYSTEMS
FOREST LAND
FOREST LANDS
FOREST LOSSES
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FOREST PRODUCTS
FOREST RESERVE
FOREST RESIDUES
FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
FOREST RESOURCES
FOREST SECTOR
FOREST TYPE
FOREST USE
FORESTRY
FORESTRY SECTOR
FORESTS
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL POWER
FOSSIL FUELS
FUEL CYCLE
FUEL TYPE
GAS
GENERATION CAPACITY
GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY
GREEN ACCOUNTING
GROUND LEVEL OZONE
HARMFUL EMISSIONS
HAZARDOUS WASTE
HEAT
HEDONIC PRICING
HYDRO POWER
HYDROPOWER
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
LIMESTONE
LOGGING
LOSS OF FOREST
LOSS OF FORESTS
MARKET PRICES
N2O
NATURAL GAS
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
NITRATES
NITROGEN
NO2
NON-USE VALUES
NOX
NUCLEAR POWER
O3
OIL
OZONE
OZONE PRECURSORS
PARTICLES
PARTICULATE
PARTICULATE MATTER
PM10
POLICY MAKERS
POLLUTERS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POPULATION DENSITIES
POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATORS
POWER PLANT
POWER PLANTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR EMISSIONS
POWER SECTOR PLANNING
POWER SHORTAGES
POWER STATION
POWER STATIONS
POWER SYSTEM
POWER SYSTEM PLANNING
POWER SYSTEMS
PP
PRESENT VALUE
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRIMARY ENERGY SOURCE
PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY
PRODUCTION OF ENERGY
PRODUCTION OF POWER
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROPERTY VALUES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PVC
QUALITY STANDARDS
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
RADIATION
RAIN
RAW MATERIAL
RECYCLING
REDUCING EMISSIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
SO2
STACK HEIGHT
STREAMS
SULFATES
SULFUR
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE FOREST
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE CHANGE
THERMAL POWER
TIMBER
TIMBER HARVESTING
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRAVEL COST METHOD
TREE PLANTATIONS
TROPICS
URBAN AIR POLLUTION
USE VALUE
VOC
VOLTAGE
WASTE DISPOSAL
WATER POLLUTION
WILLINGNESS TO PAY
WIND
WIND POWER
WTP
ZINC
World Bank
Power System Planning in India : Incorporating Environmental Externality Costs and Benefits
geographic_facet South Asia
India
description This paper has been prepared in accordance with the terms of reference for a study on power system planning in India: incorporating externality costs and benefits. It reviews estimates of the external costs of power in international studies as well as in India and compares the figures available. It also comments on the validity of the external cost estimates available and the use made of them in power system planning and regulation both outside and inside India. The structure is as follows. Section two reviews the external cost estimates of electricity generation in the European Union (EU), and other countries. It also reports some recent work on the external costs associated with transmission. Some comments for the range of estimates are offered. Section three reviews a few studies on external costs for India and compares those with the international estimates. Section four discusses the use made of external cost data in power system planning and regulation both internationally and in India and makes some recommendations for possible reforms in the Indian case. Section five reviews the Indian and international estimates of external costs of hydro and section six does the same for resettlement and rehabilitation (RR) costs. Section seven offers some conclusions.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Power System Planning in India : Incorporating Environmental Externality Costs and Benefits
title_short Power System Planning in India : Incorporating Environmental Externality Costs and Benefits
title_full Power System Planning in India : Incorporating Environmental Externality Costs and Benefits
title_fullStr Power System Planning in India : Incorporating Environmental Externality Costs and Benefits
title_full_unstemmed Power System Planning in India : Incorporating Environmental Externality Costs and Benefits
title_sort power system planning in india : incorporating environmental externality costs and benefits
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/16232455/power-system-planning-india-incorporating-environmental-externality-costs-benefits-power-system-planning-india-incorporating-environmental-externality-costs-benefits
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7930
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spelling okr-10986-79302021-04-23T14:02:36Z Power System Planning in India : Incorporating Environmental Externality Costs and Benefits World Bank ACID ACID DEPOSITION ACIDIFICATION AFFORESTATION AIR AIR EMISSIONS AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AIR QUALITY AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS ALTITUDE AMAZONIAN DEFORESTATION AMAZONIAN RAINFOREST AMBIENT AIR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS APPROACH ASH ASH DISPOSAL ATMOSPHERIC GASES AVAILABILITY BALANCE BARLEY BED COMBUSTION BENEFIT ANALYSIS BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS BENZENE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BIOMASS BUFFER AREAS CALCULATION CANCER CARBON CARBON BUDGET CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON SEQUESTRATION CARBON STORAGE CARBON STORAGE IN TROPICAL FORESTS CARBON VALUES CATALYTIC REDUCTION CH4 CHEMICAL OXIDATION CLEAN COAL CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 COAL COAL PLANT COAL PLANTS COMBUSTION CONSERVATION AREAS CONTINGENT VALUATION CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST EFFECTIVENESS COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS COSTS OF ELECTRICITY DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DENSE FOREST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIESEL DISPERSION MODELING DOMESTIC COAL ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS ECONOMIC VALUE ELECTRIC ENERGY ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSION EMISSION CEILINGS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS CAPS EMISSIONS REGULATIONS EMISSIONS STANDARDS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CROPS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SOURCE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMISTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS ESP EXISTENCE VALUES EXTERNAL COSTS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISHERIES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FLUE GAS FLUE GASES FOREST FOREST CONSERVATION FOREST ECOSYSTEM FOREST ECOSYSTEMS FOREST LAND FOREST LANDS FOREST LOSSES FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST PRODUCTS FOREST RESERVE FOREST RESIDUES FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST TYPE FOREST USE FORESTRY FORESTRY SECTOR FORESTS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUEL POWER FOSSIL FUELS FUEL CYCLE FUEL TYPE GAS GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY GREEN ACCOUNTING GROUND LEVEL OZONE HARMFUL EMISSIONS HAZARDOUS WASTE HEAT HEDONIC PRICING HYDRO POWER HYDROPOWER INCINERATION LANDFILL LIMESTONE LOGGING LOSS OF FOREST LOSS OF FORESTS MARKET PRICES N2O NATURAL GAS NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NITRATES NITROGEN NO2 NON-USE VALUES NOX NUCLEAR POWER O3 OIL OZONE OZONE PRECURSORS PARTICLES PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PM10 POLICY MAKERS POLLUTERS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POPULATION DENSITIES POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATORS POWER PLANT POWER PLANTS POWER SECTOR POWER SECTOR EMISSIONS POWER SECTOR PLANNING POWER SHORTAGES POWER STATION POWER STATIONS POWER SYSTEM POWER SYSTEM PLANNING POWER SYSTEMS PP PRESENT VALUE PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SOURCE PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION OF ENERGY PRODUCTION OF POWER PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPERTY VALUES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PVC QUALITY STANDARDS QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS RADIATION RAIN RAW MATERIAL RECYCLING REDUCING EMISSIONS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SO2 STACK HEIGHT STREAMS SULFATES SULFUR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE CHANGE THERMAL POWER TIMBER TIMBER HARVESTING TRANSMISSION LINES TRAVEL COST METHOD TREE PLANTATIONS TROPICS URBAN AIR POLLUTION USE VALUE VOC VOLTAGE WASTE DISPOSAL WATER POLLUTION WILLINGNESS TO PAY WIND WIND POWER WTP ZINC This paper has been prepared in accordance with the terms of reference for a study on power system planning in India: incorporating externality costs and benefits. It reviews estimates of the external costs of power in international studies as well as in India and compares the figures available. It also comments on the validity of the external cost estimates available and the use made of them in power system planning and regulation both outside and inside India. The structure is as follows. Section two reviews the external cost estimates of electricity generation in the European Union (EU), and other countries. It also reports some recent work on the external costs associated with transmission. Some comments for the range of estimates are offered. Section three reviews a few studies on external costs for India and compares those with the international estimates. Section four discusses the use made of external cost data in power system planning and regulation both internationally and in India and makes some recommendations for possible reforms in the Indian case. Section five reviews the Indian and international estimates of external costs of hydro and section six does the same for resettlement and rehabilitation (RR) costs. Section seven offers some conclusions. 2012-06-13T18:37:31Z 2012-06-13T18:37:31Z 2007-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/16232455/power-system-planning-india-incorporating-environmental-externality-costs-benefits-power-system-planning-india-incorporating-environmental-externality-costs-benefits http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7930 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work South Asia India