Volume:28-Issue-01-Paper-2 Mapping Renewable Trajectories:A Multidimensional Analysis of India andChina’s Energy Landscape

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Keywords:

Renewable Energy Capacity, Energy landscape, Electricity Consumption, Energy disparity, Multidimensional analysis

Abstract

Amidst the threats of climate change, global conflicts and
deterioration of fossil fuels Renewable energy is the future of the
world. In this context India and China are two highest populous
countries across the globe with higher electricity consumption. Thus
this study is a comprehensive exploration of renewable energy
dynamics in India and China spanning 2011 to 2022, this study
employs a multifaceted approach. Utilizing statistical methodologies
like the Kruskal-Wallis’s test, we scrutinize disparities in renewable
energy capacities. Simultaneously, our investigation incorporates
sensitivity analysis to understand the intricate interlinkages within
our key findings. Augmented by qualitative insights from policy
analyses, this research integrates quantitative and qualitative
dimensions, providing a nuanced understanding of the renewable
energy landscapes in these pivotal nations. The paper postulates
that substantial multivariate impacts of population and electricity
use in both nations demonstrate how important consumption and
demographic trends are in determining the overall dynamics of
energy.

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2026-06-11