Dr. K.J. Sreekanth
Associate Research ScientistKuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from National Institute of Technology, India
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Biography
Dr. K.J. Sreekanth is an Associate Professor. He obtained his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from National Institute of Technology, India. His main area of interest related to Physical Science Engineering. His area of expertise includes Energy Management, Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction, Environmental Impact Assessment, Industrial Engineering and Management, Statistical Quality Control, Energy Impact, Energy Economics, Alternative Energy Sources, Urban Energy Planning, Energy Planning, Renewable Energy Resources, and Micro level Energy Planning. He has published 9 articles in journals and 8 papers in conferences as author/co-author.
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Selected Publications
- Alasseri, R., A Tripathi, T.J. Rao and K.J. Sreekanth, 2017. A review on implementation strategies for Demand Side Management (DSM) in Kuwait through incentive-based demand response programs. Renewable Sustainable Energy Rev., 77: 617-635.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sreekanth. K. J., N. Sudarsan and S. Jayaraj, 2016. LP modeling for micro level domestic energy planning. Energy Sour. Part B- Econ. Plann. Policy, 11: 458-464.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sreekanth, K.J., S. Jayaraj and N. Sudarsan, 2016. LP modelling for micro level domestic energy planning. Energy Sour. Part B: Econ. Plann. Policy, 11: 335-340.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sreekanth, K.J., S. Jayaraj and N. Sudarsan, 2016. Certified emission reduction opportunities in the rural domestic energy sector: An economic analysis. Energy Sour. Part B: Econ. Plann. Policy, 11: 458-464.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sreekanth, K.J., N. Sudarsan and S. Jayaraj, 2016. Certified emission reduction opportunities in rural domestic energy sector: Economic analysis. Energy Sour. Part B- Econ. Plann. Policy, 11: 335-340.
- Sreekanth, K.J., 2016. Review on integrated strategies for energy policy planning and evaluation of GHG mitigation alternatives. Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev., 64: 837-850.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sreekanth, K.J., N. Sudarsan and S. Jayaraj, 2014. Clean development mechanism as a solution to the present world energy problems and a new world order: A review. Int. J. Sustain. Energy, 33: 49-75.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sreekanth, K.J., S. Jayaraj and N. Sudarsan, 2013. Economic impact of CDM implementation through alternate energy resource substitution. Int. J. Renewable Energy Dev., 2: 13-18.
Direct Link | - Sreekanth, K.J., S. Jayaraj and N. Sudarsan, 2013. Certified Emission Reduction (CER) opportunities in rural domestic energy sector. Int. J. Econ. Finance Manage., 2: 70-76.
Direct Link | - Sreekanth, K.J., N. Sudarsan and S. Jayaraj, 2013. Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) as a solution for the Indian energy problems: A domestic perspective. Int. J. Scient. Eng. Res., 4, No. 8. .
Direct Link | - Sreekanth, K.J., S. Jayaraj and N. Sudarsan, 2012. CDM implementation in domestic energy sector : Indian scenario. Int. J. Appl. Res. Mech. Eng., 2: 48-52.
Direct Link | - Sreekanth, K.J., N. Sudarsan and S. Jayaraj, 2012. Achieving certified emission reduction in rural domestic energy sector through alternative fuel replacement. Int. J. Renewable Energy Res., 2: 38-43.
Direct Link | - Sreekanth, K.J., S. Jayaraj and N. Sudarsan, 2011. A meta model for domestic energy consumption. Int. J. Energy Econ. Policy, 1: 69-77.
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