Gopal Krishna Sarangi
Academic career
InstitutionTeri University
New Delhi, India
FieldEnergy economics
Alma materTeri University, Ravenshaw University

Gopal Krishna Sarangi is an Indian economist specializing in energy economics, climate change,[1] energy regulations, energy access, etc.[2] He is at present an Assistant Professor at Department of Policy Studies, Teri University.[3][4][5]

Education

His doctoral thesis at Teri University was entitled, "Electricity sector regulation and sustainable development outcomes: An analysis of regulatory impact in 12 Indian states for 2001–2010." under the supervision of Professor Arabinda Mishra.[6] He had earlier pursued his Master's in Economics from Ravenshaw University, Odisha.

Selected bibliography

Selected scholarly articles

  • Mishra, Arabinda; Sarangi, Gopal; Wadehra, Shivani (May 2016). "Off-grid Energy Development in India : An Approach towards Sustainability". Economic and Political Weekly. 51 (22): 105–114.[7]
  • Sarangi, Gopal; Kumar, Surendra (June 2012). "Measuring the performance of water service providers in urban India: implications for managing water utilities". Water Policy. 14 (3): 391–408. doi:10.2166/wp.2011.109.
  • Sarangi, Gopal (2011). "State of Competition in Indian Power Sector : An Exploratory Anaysis". International Journal of Regulation and Governance. 11 (2): 21–39. doi:10.3233/IJR-120101.
  • Sarangi, Gopal; Arabinda, Mishra; Jörgensen, Kirsten (November 2015). "Multi-level climate governance in India: the role of the states in climate action planning and renewable energies". Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences. 12 (4): 267–283. doi:10.1080/1943815X.2015.1093507. S2CID 155619766.
  • Sarangi, Gopal; Arabinda, Mishra (December 2013). "Competitive Mechanisms in Indian Power Sector Some Reflections on Trends and Patterns". Journal of Infrastructure Development. 5 (2): 103–120. doi:10.1177/0974930614521273. S2CID 156707416.
  • Sarangi, Gopal; Mishra, Arabinda; Varma, Navarun (2009). "The impact of climate change on a Hydro-Geographic "Region of Conflict": Case study of the Ganga basin" (PDF). 13 (2). World Affairs: 40–64. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

Book chapters

  • Sarangi, Gopal (2014), "Analytical frameworks and an integrated approach for mini-grid based electrification", in Bhattacharyya, Subhes; Palit, Debajit (eds.), Mini-Grids for Rural Electrification of Developing Countries, London: Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-04816-1.
  • Sarangi, Gopal (2014), "Energizing rural India using distributed generation: The case of solar mini-grids in Chhattisgarh State, India", in Bhattacharyya, Subhes; Palit, Debajit (eds.), Mini-Grids for Rural Electrification of Developing Countries, London: Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-04816-1.
  • Sarangi, Gopal (2014), "Poverty amidst plenty: renewable energy based mini-grid electrification in Nepal", in Bhattacharyya, Subhes; Palit, Debajit (eds.), Mini-Grids for Rural Electrification of Developing Countries, London: Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-04816-1.
  • Sarangi, Gopal; Mishra, A (2007), "Economic Reforms and Public Expenditure on Social Services.", in Nayak, NC; Goswami, K; Chatterjee, B (eds.), Economic Reforms, Human Welfare and Sustainable Development in India, New Delhi: New Century Publications, ISBN 978-8177081466.
  • Sarangi, Gopal; Goswami, A; Srivastava, Leena (2008), "Possible Empirical Ways of Analyzing Impact of Regulation Sectors in India", in Sarkar, NC; Aggarwal, V; Chawla, R; Malik, S (eds.), Regulatory Performances in India : Achievements, Constraints and Future Action, New Delhi: TERI Publication, ISBN 978-8179931295.

Publications in magazines and monographs

See also

References

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