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VOL. 12, ISSUE 6 (2025)
Comparative analysis of clean energy development in India and Canada
Authors
Ashish Ranjan, Dr. Sneha Bhagat
Abstract
Clean energy has become a critical aspect of climate change and
sustainable development worldwide. India and Canada portray a huge contrast in
terms of geography, economic foundation and energy demands, but the two countries
have made considerable strides towards developing clean energy. In the current
paper, I will engage in a comparative analysis of the clean energy landscape in
India and Canada through a quartet of key dimensions, including policy
frameworks, technological development, financial systems and social outcomes.
The development of renewable energy in India has been expeditious, especially
regarding solar and wind energy, due to big visions at the national level and
the increasing energy needs. Canada, however, has been exploiting its large
hydro capacity and institutional capabilities to be a pioneer in the generation
of clean power. This study has implemented a thematic and structured strategy
to identify core strengths, challenges, and opportunities of clean energy
pathways in each country. The results show that in neither of the countries are
the available policy options limited or lacking consistency, innovation, and
international collaboration, thus impeding clean energy transitions. To
conclude the paper, some strategic recommendations on how to take advantage of
comparative strengths and how to promote bilateral collaboration are provided.
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Pages:94-99
How to cite this article:
Ashish Ranjan, Dr. Sneha Bhagat "Comparative analysis of clean energy development in India and Canada". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 12, Issue 6, 2025, Pages 94-99
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