Machine learning analysis on the impacts of COVID-19 on India’s renewable energy transitions and air quality

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Thompson Stephan
Fadi Al-Turjman
Monica Ravishankar
Punitha Stephan
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[1] M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences,Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology
[2] Near East University,Artificial Intelligence Engineering Dept., AI and Robotics Institute
[3] Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences,Department of Computer Science and Engineering
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2022年 / 29卷
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COVID-19; Machine learning; Energy transition; Renewable energy; Air quality; Climate change;
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India is severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and is facing an unprecedented public health emergency. While the country’s immediate measures focus on combating the coronavirus spread, it is important to investigate the impacts of the current crisis on India’s renewable energy transition and air quality. India’s economic slowdown is mainly compounded by the collapse of global oil prices and the erosion of global energy demand. A clean energy transition is a key step in enabling the integration of energy and climate. Millions in India are affected owing to fossil fuel pollution and the increasing climate heating that has led to inconceivable health impacts. This paper attempts to study the impact of COVID-19 on India’s climate and renewable energy transitions through machine learning algorithms. India is observing a massive collapse in energy demand during the lockdown as its coal generation is suffering the worst part of the ongoing pandemic. During this current COVID-19 crisis, the renewable energy sector benefits from its competitive cost and the Indian government’s must-run status to run generators based on renewable energy sources. In contrast to fossil fuel-based power plants, renewable energy sources are not exposed to the same supply chain disruptions in this current pandemic situation. India has the definite potential to surprise the global community and contribute to cost-effective decarbonization. Moreover, the country has a good chance of building more flexibility into the renewable energy sector to avoid an unstable future.
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