Faculty & Research

Amit Garg

Biography

Amit Garg specializes in energy, climate change and sustainable development issues and offers courses titled Carbon Finance, Managing Energy Businesses, Sustainable Finance, Energy and Environment Policy, and Public Management. His current research interests include carbon and climate finance, energy businesses, corporate accounting of greenhouse gases, energy and environment modeling, water-energy nexus, and preparing businesses for climate change challenges.

He has co-authored 12 books, 25 international research reports and published extensively in international journals. He is a Lead Author for five reports of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He is currently the Co-Chair of IPCC Emission Factor Database and Co-Editor-in-Chief of Carbon Management journal.

Prof Garg was felicitated by the Prime Minister of India in 2007 for his outstanding contributions to climate change research. He was also a prominent member and contributed to the award of Nobel Peace Prize to IPCC in 2007. He received the Distinguished Young Professor Award for Excellence in Research at IIMA in 2010 and Outstanding Researcher Award at IIMA again in 2016.

Prior to joining IIMA, Prof Garg worked as Senior Economist at UNEP Risoe Centre, Technical University of Denmark. He has worked on a large number of research and consulting assignments for international and Indian organizations including IEA, the World Bank, UNDP, UNEP, USAID, the European Union, UK government, German Government and Government of India's Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Agriculture, University Grants Commission, and many state governments.  

Area

Primary Area : Public Systems

Contact

Email : amitgarg@iima.ac.in

Phone : +91-79-7152 4952

Secretary : Reji Pillai

Phone : +91-79-7152 7953

Website : Personal Website

Education

Fellow of IIMA (Ph.D), Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India (IIMA), 2001

Master of Technology , (Computer Science & Technology), Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India (IITR), 1987

Bachelor of Engineering, (Electronics & Communication), Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India, 1985

Teaching

FPM

Public Management

Energy, Environment and Climate Policy

 

PGP/PGPX

Carbon Finance

Managing Energy Businesses

 

EXECUTIVE EDUCATION

Sustainable Finance

 

PhD Dissertation Supervision (Thesis Advisory Chair/member)

2009 Salman Shakir Khan (Member of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Managing Climate Change Risks in Cities: A Study of Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies

2011 Amir Bashir Bazaz (Member of Advisory Panel)

Title of These: Managing the Water-Energy-Climate Change Nexus: An Integrated Policy roadmap for India

2014 Prakriti Naswa (Chair of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Uncertainty and Risk Management of Climate Change Impacts on Infrastructure Assets

2014 Hem H. Dholakia (Chair of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Climate Change, Air Pollution and Public Health in India: Impact Assessment and Adaptation Strategies

2017 Rajiv Ranjan (Member of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Self-Initiated teacher innovations in government rural elementary schools: Evolution, impact, and sustainability

2018 Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan (Chair of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Integrating Water and Energy Systems for India

2018 Debdatta Mukherjee (Chair of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Essays on Corporate Social Performance (CSP) & Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): A global to firm level analysis

2018 Jigeesha Upadhyay (Chair of Advisory Panel, CEPT University)

Title of Thesis: Managing specific energy consumption and related emissions for power sector and major energy intensive industrial sectors of India

2019 Vidhee Avashia (Chair of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Development, Climate Change and Indian Cities: Framing and Implementing Policies 2019

2020 Dipti Gupta (Chair of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Aligning Decarbonization of Energy Systems and Sustainable Development in India: Synergies and Tradeoffs

2020 Arpit Shah (Chair of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Urban land use and the heat island effect

2021 Vanita Singh (Chair of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Achieving Universal Health Coverage through Publicly Financed Health Insurance Schemes: Implications for Access, Equity and Quality in Health Care

2022 Omkar Patange (Chair of Advisory Panel)

Title of Thesis: Mitigation Strategies for Transitioning Towards ‘Net-Zero’ Emissions from Energy Systems

2022 Jyoti Maheshwari (Co-Guide of Advisory Panel, School of Petroleum Management, Pandit Deendayal Energy University)

Title of Thesis: Smart-Microgrid: Facilitating Energy Internet in Commercial Buildings in India

PhD examiner for candidates from Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Copenhagen, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore and CEPT University Ahmedabad.

 

REVIEWER - International and Indian journals

Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, The Energy Journal, Climatic Change, Energy Policy, Climate Policy, Atmospheric Environment, Journal of Environment Management, Environmental Science and Technology, OPSEARCH, Current Science, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Science of Total Environment, Greenhouse Gas Measurement & Management.

Research Area

Blockchain based Peer-to-peer energy sharing and trading platform:

From being central generation to decentralized power generation, the energy systems are undergoing a rapid transition nationally and internationally. With the proliferation of rooftop solar system, electric vehicles and energy storage, grid based electricity is slowly becoming a backup supply. Furthermore, decentralized approach has opened up numerous opportunities of trading and transfer of electricity between sources of distributed generation, load points and grid companies. The proposed segregation of wire and supply of electricity will change the way electricity sector functions bringing in much needed competition and choice for buyers. However, peer to peer trading will also lead to challenge of handling a very large volume of trades every minute, which can be addressed using blockchain technology, an open and decentralized ledger that allows users to get into instant contracts, track fulfilment and process settlements instantly.

Water-energy-agriculture-climate change nexus:

Water is projected to become a scare resource in medium- to long-terms, if not managed well. Water stresses are already being experienced by Indian rural as well as expanding urban areas. We are measuring irrigation pumping efficiency and also including water as a resource in bottom-up energy-economy-environment models. Smart grids and grid responsive buildings: Smart grids are required for a third industrial revolution. For instance, grid-responsive and connected building application is key to link energy efficiency and daily operations, such as demand response (DR), to achieve electricity reliability and operational efficiency

Green Infrastructure, Energy Policy and Energy Modelling:

Green infrastructure and energy systems, regional and sectoral policies, global and national policies, technology policies and socio-economic policy analysis for economy-energy- environment. We have also introduced new courses such as "Managing Energy Businesses" and "Energy markets and Agribusinesses" at IIMA for management students since last year. I also have intensive experience with internationally used models like MARKAL and AIM family (Enduse, Local, Country, Trend, Air). I have also worked closely with the International Energy Agency for their World Energy Outlook 2006.

Green products and services:

I created and co-founded one of the first Eco-Label in India for product and services THE GREEN SIGNAL in June 2011 that certified environmental footprints of products and services during their use phase. Link

Green corporates:

I conceptualized and co-founded another green label for Indian corporates with Bombay Stock Exchange termed as GREENEX in February 2012. The index captured the energy and greenhouse gas intensities of BSE-100 companies. This index consistently out-performed BSE Sensex. Link

Uncertainty assessment and risk management for corporates due to climate change:

Corporates and businesses are increasingly becoming sensitive to the additional risks from changing climate. The risks could be myriad such as physical threats to infrastructure, to supply chains, to demand centers, energy prices, and carbon pricing. We help to quantify additional risks faced and to design risk management strategies including appropriate financing and insurance products, and also to leverage existing adaptation funding mechanisms.

Carbon Finance:

This is a fast emerging area internationally and is drawing considerable interests from business, government and common public alike. We are teaching new courses such as "Carbon Finance" and "Agribusiness and Carbon Finance" at IIMA for management students since last 4 years. These cover carbon market concepts, financial instruments for carbon mitigation, financing carbon mitigation projects and technologies, and emerging carbon finance opportunities. These courses have become quite popular since their initial offerings. I also guide post-graduate students for independent business and research projects on carbon markets and finance issues.

Adaptation Policy for Climate Change Impacts:

Climate change impacts and vulnerability assessment, practice and policy inter-linkages for adaptation - especially for long-life assets, development and adaptation to climate change.

Climate Change Mitigation Policy:

GHG emission mitigation potential assessment, construction and analysis of alternative mitigation scenarios, non-CO2 gas emission projections and mitigation analysis.

Development, Energy and Climate Change:

Energy and income generation relationships, energy transitions and development, Millennium development goals, energy and climate change, linkages between alternate development pathways and GHG emissions, equity aspects of climate change mitigation on human health (through mitigating local air pollution).

Solar agriculture pumps:

India has over 25 million agriculture pumpsets, and the power supply is not reliable at many locations. This adversely impacts optimum irrigation to various crops while creating uncertainty and increased cost (diesel pumps) for the farmers. Electricity subsidy is also a huge burden on State exchequer. Solar systems could provide solution.

Emission Inventory Assessment:

Developed sub-regional and large point source level energy consumption, GHG and local pollutant emissions inventory for India. It is designed as an instrument for regional and sectoral business and policy analysis of Indian emissions. Non-CO2 GHG emission assessment, future projections and mitigation analysis are my core research interests. Corporate accounting of greenhouse gas emissions and strategies to mitigate these are integral aspects of my research interests.

Demand Side Management:

End-use electricity efficiency improvements offer an inexpensive way to reduce power shortages. The economic potential for cost-effective end-use energy efficiency improvements could be large enough to eliminate electricity shortages. The saved electricity could be provided as additional power to high-end consumers or to fulfill social policy agenda such as providing 1 kWh-electricity per day to every rural household. Provision of electricity is an enabling condition for enhancing productivity and income generation of poor households.

New and Renewable Energy Technology Policy:

Renewable energy and climate change, global status and outlook on renewable energy, new technologies such as CO2 capture and storage, IGCC and their potential and implications for energy systems, multiple GHG sink-source modeling in a GIS-environment for India, regional and sectoral emission source clustering.

Academic Experience

Professor, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, September 2018 – current

Professor in the Public Systems Group, IIM Ahmedabad, 2011 - 2018

Associate Professor in the Public Systems Group, IIM Ahmedabad, 2008- 2011

Senior Economist at the UNEP Risoe Centre, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark (now UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre– UNEP-CCC), Technical University of Denmark (DTU), 2004 – 2007

Expert Consultant with the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India and member of the Core Implementation Team for the preparation of India's Initial National Communication to the UNFCCC., 2001 – 2004

Senior Executive with the Indian Railways (IRSSE), 2000 – 2001

Pursued PhD, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad., 1996 – 2000

Executive with the Indian Railways (IRSSE), Government of India in various capacities., 1987 – 1996

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Professional Experience

Coordinator, NITI Aayog's India Energy Modelling Forum Task Force on Economic Analysis, (2021-2022)

Co-chair, NSE IFSC's international sustainability platform, 2022

Member of Technical Advisory Committee of Experts (TACE), Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India, 2022

Member, IPCC Emission Factor Database Editorial Board (Energy Sector), 2022-2023

Member, Expert Group on Carbon Neutral Development of Ladakh, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India, 2020-2022

Member of Indian Delegation, 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 October to 13 November 2021

Member of Committee , Experts on Sustainable Finance by International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA), 2021-2022

Co-Chair, Adaptation Working Group (AWG) of the Independent Global Stocktake (iGST), (2021-2022)

Member, Steering Committee, India Climate and Energy Modelling Forum (ICEMF), NITI Aayog, Government of India, 2021

Co-Chair, IPCC Emission Factor Database Editorial Board , 2018-2021

Lead Author, Chapter 6 (Energy Systems) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), Working Group III of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) , 2018-2022

Coordinating Lead Author, IPCC Refinement to GHG Inventories 2019, Energy volume, 2017-2019

Co-Lead, Chapter 5, Coal Phase-down, The Emissions Gap Report-A UNEP Synthesis Report, United Nations Environment Programme, 2017

Co Editorial-in Chief, Carbon Management, Taylor and Francis, 2015– current.

Co-Lead, Core writing team, UNEP Global Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC) Assessment Report, United Nations Environment Programme, 2015

Lead Author, Chapter 3, The emissions gap in 2025 and 2030, The Emissions Gap Report-A UNEP Synthesis Report, United Nations Environment Programme, November 2015., 2012

Contributing Author, Chapter 2, What emission levels will comply with temperature limits? The Emissions Gap Report-A UNEP Synthesis Report, United Nations Environment Programme, 2014.

Member, National committee on Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions for climate change, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India., 2012-2015

Member, Governing Council of J&K State Council on Climate Change, Forest Department, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, India, 2014–2017

Member, Expert Committee of Climate Change, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Government of India, 2014-2017

Member, National committee on Biennial Update Reports to UNFCCC, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India )., (2012-Current)

Member, Expert Group on Aviation, Nominated by Ministry of Civil Aviation to ICAO, 2012

Member, Sub-Group on Equity (under Climate Change), Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, 2012

Member, Sub-Group on Climate Change under the Working Group on Environment and Climate Change for the 12th Five Year Plan 2012-2017, Planning Commission, Government of India, 2011.

Member, Ahmedabad Air Quality Expert Working Group, 2015-current.

Lead Author, Chapter 7, Energy, Fifth Assessment Report, Working Group III of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2010-2014.

Member, Editorial Board, Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, Society for Science of Climate Change and Sustainable Environment, (2011–2019).

Member, Editorial Board, Greenhouse Gas Measurement & Management, (Earthscan), 2010 - current.

Member, Indian Network of Climate Change Assessment (INCCA) Advisory Committee for implementation of Science Programme, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, 2011-2012.

Convener, The Green Signal Steering Committee (India's first Ecolabel) established by the Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE), Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2011-2014.

Member, Scientific Committee, International SWAT Conference 2012, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, July 16-20, 2012

Member, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Steering Committee on New Integrated Climate Change Scenarios, 2006 – 2007.

Lead Reviewer, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) panel of expert reviewers for Progress on Kyoto Protocol and Initial Reports, 2006 – current.

Lead Reviewer, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) panel of expert reviewers for Annex-I Party National Communications, 2006 – current.

Lead Reviewer and Energy expert, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) panel of expert reviewers for Annex-I Party inventories, 2004 – current.

Member, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Task Group on New Emission Scenarios, 2005-2006.

Contributing Author, Chapter 2 of IPCC Assessment Report 4, Working Group III, 2004 – 2007.

Coordinating Lead Author, Energy volume of 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, 2004 – 2006.

Lead Author, IPCC Special Report on CO2 Capture and Storage, 2003 – 2005.

Member, Government of India Delegation for the "Twentieth Session of the Subsidiary Bodies to the UNFCCC", 2004.

Member, Government of India Delegation for the "Eighth Conference of Parties (COP-8) to the UNFCCC", 2002.

Member, Core Implementation Team, India's Initial National Communication to the UNFCCC, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, 2001- 2004

Member, Advisory Council on Climate Change, Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Government of India, 2001 – 2002.

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Funded Research Projects

Synchronizing energy transitions towards possible Net-Zero for India: Affordable and clean energy for All - ESN Project (2021-2024):
This project is sponsored by the office of the Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India and Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL). It aims to explore mitigation scenarios for India to balance between deep emission cuts and domestic development needs. The proposed project is divided into six work packages (WP). This project report attempts to answer key questions related to India’s energy trajectory such as how much energy does India need to achieve the high value of Human Development Index (HDI); what are pathways to achieve this; what are the energy mix projections for this until 2070 (our declared net-zero target year); what would be the cost of electricity to the end user; what would be the carbon emissions until 2070; what would be the investments required for energy transitions towards net-zero at 2070; estimation of other challenges and opportunities (RE integration, the requirement of critical minerals, Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS), natural gas, ethanol, hydrogen) in energy transitions towards achieving net-zero in 2070.

Preparing National GHG Inventory of India as part of the fourth biennial update report submitted to the UNFCCC in 2024 (2024-2025):
The project emphasizes the importance of thorough preparation and coordination in the national greenhouse gas inventory with special focus on energy sector. It prioritizes data accuracy by implementing rigorous Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) measures. Additionally, the project conducts Uncertainty Assessment to enhance the reliability of the National GHG Inventory. This report was included in India's submission to the UNFCCC in 2024, as part of their fourth biennial update report. This project is crucial for facilitating well-informed decision-making and policy formulation to tackle the effects of climate change in India. It accomplishes this by conducting thorough data collection, analysis, estimation and quality management.

Creating a National Inventory Document for the first biennial transparency report to be submitted to the UNFCCC in 2024 under the enhanced transparency framework (2024-2025):
The project aims to develop a comprehensive and accurate inventory of greenhouse gas emissions and removals at the national level under the enhanced transparency framework of the Paris Agreement. This initiative involves meticulous data collection, verification, and analysis to ensure compliance with the reporting requirements set by the UNFCCC. By establishing a robust and transparent reporting mechanism, the project seeks to enhance transparency, accountability, facilitate comparison of progress among nations, and support global efforts to combat climate change. Through this endeavour, participating countries can contribute crucial information to the international community, fostering collaboration and informed decision-making towards a sustainable future.

Preparing a National Inventory Document for the fourth national communication to be submitted to the UNFCCC in 2027 (2024-2027):
The objective of this project is to create a thorough and precise inventory of greenhouse gas emissions and removals on a national scale, within the context of the enhanced transparency framework established by the Paris Agreement. It places a strong emphasis on ensuring data accuracy through the implementation of rigorous Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) measures. In addition, the project carries out Uncertainty Assessment to improve the consistency of the National GHG Inventory. This report was included in India's submission to the UNFCCC in 2027, as part of their fourth national communication. Through meticulous data collection, analysis, and reporting, the project seeks to enhance transparency, accountability, and credibility in the country's efforts to combat climate change on a national scale.

Preparation and coordination of the nationally determined tracking chapter for the First Biennial Transparency Report under the enhanced transparency framework of Paris Agreement (2024-2025):
The project focuses on the meticulous organization and facilitation of the nationally determined tracking chapter for the first Biennial Transparency Report (BTR-1) within the enhanced transparency framework. This initiative aims to streamline the preparation process and ensure effective coordination among various stakeholders to report key mitigation policies of India in a common tabular format provided by UNFCCC. By emphasizing transparency and accountability, the project seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the progress made towards achieving set targets and commitments of the NDCs. Through rigorous data collection, analysis, and collaboration, the project aims to contribute significantly to global efforts in promoting transparency and sustainable development.

Reports

Garg A., Avashia V., Arora D., Upadhyay K., Shah J., Jain S.K., Chauhan J., Vishwanatahn S.S.,Maheshwari J., Verma R., Patel R., and Thakkar D. (2024). Annual Report NIIF Chair in ESG 2022-2023 and 2023-2024

Garg A., Patange, O., Vishwanathan S.S., Nag, T., Singh, U., and Avashia V., (2024). Synchronizing energy transitions toward possible Net Zero for India: Affordable and clean energy for all. ESN Project Supported by the office of the Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India and Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL)

Other Publications

Nag, T. and Garg, A. (2013). Strategies to improve urban water delivery in West Bengal, India: An analysis of water institutions and benchmarking of water delivery organizations. Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, 1(2), (and also IIMA working paper No. 2013-04-02 before this).

Awards & Honors

2020 - Recipient of "Madan Mohanka Research on Internalization of Business Award" at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

2016 - Recipient of "IIMA Outstanding Researcher Award 2016" at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

2010 - Recipient of "Distinguished Young Professor Award for Excellence in Research" at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

2007 - Member of the UN body Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize

2007 - Commemoration by the Prime Minister of India for outstanding contributions to climate change research

1999 - Awarded the Institute's Award for "Best Thesis Proposal" at Indian Institute of Management,Ahmedabad

1999 - Awarded the "Industrial Finance Corporation of India" Award for Best Thesis Proposal at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

1998 - Financial recognition for "Outstanding Scholastic performance" in second year at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

1985-87 - Awarded "Indian University Grant Commission's fellowship" for two years during Post graduation at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

1981-85 - Awarded "University's scholarship for outstanding performance" for all the four years during under graduation at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

1981 - Awarded "University's scholarship for outstanding performance" for all the four years during under graduation at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

1979 - Secured 20th rank amongst more than 100 thousand students in UP Education Board's exam for 10th grade.

Academic Experience

Professor, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, September 2018 – current

Professor in the Public Systems Group, IIM Ahmedabad, 2011 - 2018

Associate Professor in the Public Systems Group, IIM Ahmedabad, 2008- 2011

Senior Economist at the UNEP Risoe Centre, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark (now UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre– UNEP-CCC), Technical University of Denmark (DTU), 2004 – 2007

Expert Consultant with the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India and member of the Core Implementation Team for the preparation of India's Initial National Communication to the UNFCCC., 2001 – 2004

Senior Executive with the Indian Railways (IRSSE), 2000 – 2001

Pursued PhD, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad., 1996 – 2000

Executive with the Indian Railways (IRSSE), Government of India in various capacities., 1987 – 1996

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