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Page 1: CONNECTKaro 2015 - Session 7A - GPC - Green Growth Planning and Implementation

Perspectives from Karnataka

16 April, 2015

Global Green Growth Institute

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Our VisionA resilient world of strong, inclusive and sustainable growth.

Our ObjectiveGGGI Member countries move towards a model of green growth. While this will be differentiated for countries, at its core will be strategies that simultaneously achieve poverty reduction, social inclusion, environmental sustainability and resource security.

We aim to do this through realization of three strategic outcomes over the next six years:1. Strengthened national green growth planning, financing and institutional frameworks.2. Increased green investment flows.3. Improved multi-directional knowledge sharing and learning between countries on green growth.

About the Global Green Growth Institute

Our 24 Member Countries… and Growing

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Where We WorkThematic Priorities

• Energy

• Green City Development

• Land-Use

• Water

• Multi-Sectoral

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Where We WorkWhere We Work

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GGGI India Program Overview

GGGI India program was launched in early 2013

Growing portfolio of current and planned projects

Inter-linkages of green growth and development across different sectors

In-country team with technical expertise and project management oversight

Partnerships with national research institutions and state governments

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Green Growth in Indian Context

Growth Inducing

Enhanced Energy Security

Green Jobs

Increased Industrial Competitiveness

More Inclusive

Poverty Alleviation

Reduced Vulnerability to impacts of Climate Change

Environmentally Sustainable

Better Natural Resources Management (e.g. Forests, water, minerals)

Improved Energy Efficiency

Improved Air Quality

Reduced GHG Emission Intensity (of GDP)

Firmly grounded in current/announced policies and action plans

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Green Growth Value Chain and Offering

Planning for Implementation7

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Context

STATE

GREEN GROWTH

STRATEGY

IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT

KM & OUTREACH

KEY OPPORTUNITIES

GREEN GROWTH BENEFITS

PRIORITIZED ACTIONS

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Environmental Priorities

(SAPCC)

Micro Irrigation

Electric Buses

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Approach

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Analytical FrameworkAnalytical Models

Climate Resilience Analysis

Green Economy Analysis

CO-BENEFITS OPPORTUNITIES IMPLEMENTABILITY

SECTOR-LEVEL IMPACTS ASSESSMENT

FINANCE & INVESTMENT ANALYSIS

IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT & CAPACITY BUILDING

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Analytics

Climate Projections under RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 scenarios

Historical

Change in temperature in

2030s and 2080s relative to the

industrial period

Change in precipitation in

2030s and 2080s relative to the

industrial period

Climate Impact Assessment

Water Sector

Agriculture

Forests

Vulnerability Profiling

Bio-physical

Socio-economic

Adaptation

Sector-wise; based on projected impacts (Bio-

physical)

Local coping strategies

documented

Adaptation deficit identified

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Prioritization of GG Opportunities

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Prioritisation of GG Opportunities

Public Transportation, General EE Measures, T&D Loss Reduction and Wind sectors are to be taken by GoK on a priority basis

Solar and Electric Vehicles have a great potential to become Thrust areas

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Deep Dives for Implementation

Waste Heat Recovery

Rooftop Solar

Wind Power

Micro Irrigation

Electric Buses

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MI for energy, water, emissions reduction

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Maharashtra AndhraPradesh

Karnataka Gujarat Punjab MadhyaPradesh

Haryana Rajasthan

Karnataka leads in MI but lags in Fertilizer Use Efficiency potential

% Area covered under MI

% adoption of Fertigation (Microirrigation+fertilizer) among MI beneficiaries

18% area under MI but 0% adoption of Fertigation

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Benefits Assessment

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Social benefits strengthens case for electric buses

Total cost of ownershipINR millions

Social benefits INR lacs

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Reduced vulnerability and RE

• Good Potential of Wind in Waste Lands and Agri Land

• Ranks 2 in Socio Economic Vul. Index

• Good Potential of Wind in Waste Lands and Agri Land

• Ranks 7 in Socio Economic Vul. Index

• Good Potential of Wind• Ranks 4 in Socio Economic

Vul. Index

Wind Energy Potential

1 Chikkballapura

2 Chamarajnagar

3 Chitradurga

4 Bellary

5 Chikmagalur

Vul. Districts (rank wise)

1 Yadgir

2 Chitradurga

3 Raichur

4 Chamarajanagar

5 Chikkaballapura

Smart public and private investments in wind infrastructure development will directly impact adaptive capacity in most vulnerable districts resulting in multiplier effect

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http://gggi.org/14869/

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Thank You