Delhi
Energy and CO2: Delhi ranks above aver- age in energy and CO2. Each inhabitant in Delhi generates, on average, an estimated 1.1 tonnes of CO2 per year, the third best level in the Index, and well below the Index average of 4.6 tonnes. This partially reflects the city’s relatively low income, which means residents have less ener- gy-intensive lifestyles, as well as the fact that 12% of Delhi’s electricity generation comes from renewables, mainly hydropower. Delhi’s result in energy consumption per US$ of GDP is higher than the average, at an estimated 7.7 mega- joules, versus the Index average of 6 mega- joules. However, the city has proactive policies to limit greenhouse gases. It also scores particu- larly well for its climate change action plan. While it is strong on policy, Delhi could improve its monitoring. It only partially monitors green- house gas emissions, for example.
DelhiEnergy and CO2: Delhi ranks above aver- age in energy and CO2. Each inhabitant in Delhi generates, on average, an estimated 1.1 tonnes of CO2 per year, the third best level in the Index, and well below the Index average of 4.6 tonnes. This partially reflects the city’s relatively low income, which means residents have less ener- gy-intensive lifestyles, as well as the fact that 12% of Delhi’s electricity generation comes from renewables, mainly hydropower. Delhi’s result in energy consumption per US$ of GDP is higher than the average, at an estimated 7.7 mega- joules, versus the Index average of 6 mega- joules. However, the city has proactive policies to limit greenhouse gases. It also scores particu- larly well for its climate change action plan. While it is strong on policy, Delhi could improve its monitoring. It only partially monitors green- house gas emissions, for example.
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