Indias energy system better than China, says WEF
India's energy system is better than that of neighbouring China in the context of an integrated
economic, environmental and energy security perspective, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF).
The Global Energy Architecture Performance Index Report
2013, released recently, has ranked India at 62nd position, much ahead of China which is placed at 74th spot.
The index measures the strengths and weaknesses of countries' energy systems from an integrated economic,
environmental and energy security perspective, WEF said.
Norway has the topped list that features 105 nations. Sweden is at the second place, followed by France (3),
Switzerland (4), New Zealand (5), Colombia (6), Latvia (7), Denmark (8), Spain (9)
and the United Kingdom (10).
The United States has cornered the 55th spot. Among the BRICS, Brazil (21), Russia (27) and South Africa (59)
are ahead of India.
The rankings took into account three major factors -- economic growth and development, environmental
sustainability, and energy access and security.
"With clear objectives to achieve a balanced energy system that is environmentally sustainable, drives the
economy and is secure, decision- makers should facilitate quicker and more cost effective transitions," Roberto
Bocca, Senior Director, Head of Energy Industries at WEF, said.
The report, prepared in collaboration with Accenture, noted that many developing countries still struggle to
supply citizens with basic energy needs.
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organisation that claims to be committed to improving
the state
of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other
leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
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