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Clean Energy – Group 8:

Adesh Gajbhiye PGP03049

Improved alternatives Sweta Ramuka PGP03076


Subhodeep Chatterjee
PGP03087

for Personal lighting Vinayak Gautam PGP03093


 13% of the global population still lacks access to modern
electricity.
 3 billion people rely on wood, coal, charcoal or animal waste for
cooking and heating
 Energy is the dominant contributor to climate change, accounting
Existing for around 60 per cent of total global greenhouse gas emissions.

Scenario  Indoor air pollution from using combustible fuels for household
energy caused 4.3 million deaths in 2012, with women and girls
accounting for 6 out of every 10 of these.
 The share of renewable energy in final energy consumption has
reached 17.5% in 2015.
1- No Poverty
3- Good Health and Well Being
UN
7- affordable and Clean energy
Sustainable
10- Reduced Inequality
objectives
11 – Sustainable cities and communities
Levels Domain Outcome

Individual Lower cost of modern Higher savings and


energy. disposable income.

Household Lower expenditure on Improved standard of


energy. living.
No Poverty
Community Increased savings and Growth of the economy.
investments.

Society Better investment Development


opportunities. opportunities for all.
Levels Domain Outcome
Individual Less chances of Fire Improved physical health

Improved mental health


and well-being

Household Less expenditure on safety Better investment


and after-incident costs opportunities

Good Health
and Well Being Community Improved community
health and wellness
Reduced risk of fires
Reduced air pollution

Improved community
safety

Society Women’s empowerment Better Quality of living

Sense of Dignity
Levels Domain Outcome

Individual Increased empowerment. Increased mobility after


dark.

Improved standard of living.


Household High safety. Safe environment to live
in.

Affordable and
Community Increased community Quality of life.
Clean energy safety.
Reduced air pollution.

Society Increased environmental Increased role of


sustainability. environment in life.

Increased reliance on
renewable energy.
Levels Domain Outcome

Individual Increased educational Improved sense of


achievement personal freedom.

Increased ability to pursue


educational opportunities.
Reduced
Inequality
Household Increased productivity. Higher disposable income.

Community Increased empowerment. Mental wellbeing.

Society Increased opportunities. Increased standard of


living.
Levels Domain Outcome

Individual Less concerns over energy New applications


usage

Household More energy consumption Better opportunities


Sustainable
cities and Community Better access to energy New ventures and
communities opportunities

Society Improved environment Better quality of life


sustainability
Variables Quant / Qualitative Subjective/Objective

Higher savings and disposable income. Quantitative Objective

Improved standard of living. Quantitative Objective

Growth of the economy. Quantitative Objective

Development opportunities for all. Qualitative Subjective

Improved physical health Quantitative Objective

Better investment opportunities Quantitative Objective

Reduced risk of fires Quantitative Objective

Quantitative/ Increased mobility after dark.

Safe environment to live in.


Qualitative

Qualitative
Subjective

Subjective

Qualitative Reduced air pollution. Quantitative Objective

Improved sense of personal freedom. Qualitative Subjective

Mental wellbeing. Qualitative Subjective

Subjective / New applications Quantitative Subjective

Objective Increased ability to pursue educational opportunities. Quantitative Objective

New ventures and opportunities Quantitative Objective

Better quality of life Qualitative Subjective

Improved mental health and well-being Qualitative Subjective


1. No Poverty
2. Good Health and Well Being
Ranking of 3. Reduced Inequality

SDGs 4. Affordable and Clean energy


5. Sustainable cities and communities
  1 2 3 4 5 Net Weights Scores Net Scores
Improved standard of living. 2 2 7 6 7 24 15 7 105
Safe environment to live in. 9 6 8 2 3 28 10 6 60
Improved overall well being 4 4 6 5 10 29 9 7 63

Development opportunities for all. 7 11 4 10 1 33 9 5 45


Mental health. 5 3 2 8 15 33 8 8 64
Better investment opportunities 6 10 3 14 2 35 7 7 49
Higher savings and disposable income. 1 13 5 1 16 36 6 8 48

Better quality of life 15 8 9 4 5 41 6 7 42


Improved physical health 11 1 12 7 12 43 6 5 30
Reduced air pollution. 16 5 16 3 4 44 5 3 15
Increased ability to pursue educational 14 16 1 9 9 49 4 5 20
opportunities.
Growth of the economy. 3 12 13 13 11 52 4 6 24
New ventures and opportunities 13 17 10 11 6 57 3 7 21
Reduced risk of fires 10 7 17 12 13 59 3 6 18
Increased mobility after dark. 8 9 14 15 14 60 2 8 16
Improved sense of personal freedom. 17 14 11 16 8 66 2 5 10

New applications 12 15 15 17 17 76 1 4 4
Total score 100 634/1000
 Minimum Threshold limit – 450 / 1000

 Minimum Required Factors –


Improved standard of living.
Threshold Better quality of life
 Increased mobility after dark.
brackets of Reduced risk of fires
evaluation Safe environment to live in.
Thank You!

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