Completed Projects
To support for eradicating malnourishment in Rural areas under the project PROTEIN : establishing vegetable cluster
June 1, 2015 to
June 16, 2015
Pathardi and Botoshi villages are situated at a very remote location in the Mokhada block of Palghar district with almost 99 percent of population been Schedule tribes. TERI had already implemented LaBL in the villages and malnourishment being another important issue of the region, TERI plans to further address the issues in the same two villages through the second phase of the project. Following activities are considered under the project: 1. Sourcing of Nutri Food: Setting up a nursery or a garden of selected nutri varieties at community level by engaging the youth and women.2.
Food Processing Clusters : PROTEIN (Program to Revitalize Overall health of Tribals by Ensuring Intake of Nutritious products)
May 12, 2015 to
June 1, 2015
A comprehensive program to address malnourishment in the tribal and rural blocks.
Water-Energy-Food Nexus Research Area: Mapping Institutions, Researchers and Funders in India
January 29, 2015 to
May 30, 2015
| Energy
| Environment
| Sustainable Agriculture
The study maps the research publication outputs, from 2005 to 2014, of the increasingly critical interface of water, energy, and food, and their intertwined relationship in Indian research. The report also examines the research and development priorities on these areas for Indian funding organisations and the existing international collaborations. The leading institutions and researchers in the Nexus areas were identified based on the scientometric methodology of measuring and analysing research papers published in the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus research areas as given below.
Joining hands for a better world: A TERI-JUSCO initiative
October 1, 2013 to
May 25, 2015
| Energy
| Energy Efficiency
Schoolchildren stay well informed about the importance of energy and its conservation through sources such as books, magazines, television and field visits. However, many of them remain unaware of how they can contribute to the initiative of conservation of resources. Awareness is the key factor to take action, as it provides schoolchildren information which is necessary to ensure their participation in resource conservation.
Thermal performance evaluation of Insulla roofing tile of Japeva Engineering Pvt. Ltd, Chennai
August 5, 2014 to
April 30, 2015
Thermal performance evaluation and material characterization of a roofing material for Japeva Engineering Pvt. Ltd, Chennai
Energy Efficiency Improvement of Reheating Furnaces of Steel Industries in Indonesia
September 1, 2014 to
April 22, 2015
| Energy
| Energy Efficiency
The overall objective of the assignment is to identify energy saving opportunities in steel industries using reheating furnaces in Indonesia.
The specific objectives of the project are the following:
1. To assess the performance of steel reheating furnaces in terms of (a) scale of operation, (b) products manufactured, (c) fuel consumption, and (d) process technology.
2. To identify energy efficient technology and best operating practices that can be implemented to save energy and reduce GHG emissions.
Proceedings of 6th GRIHA Regional Conference & Exhibition on Accelerating Sustainability in Built Environment The GRIHA Approach
December 12, 2014 to
March 31, 2015
6th GRIHA Regional Conference & Exhibition on "Accelerating Sustainable Built Environment - The GRIHA Approach" in Bangalore on 3rd & 4th February, 2015
Workshop on Japanese Experience on Promoting Heat Pump Systems for Energy Efficiency in India
December 1, 2014 to
March 31, 2015
| Energy
| Energy Efficiency
The objectives of the workshop are to:
Share knowledge and experience about heat pump technology and its use in heating and cooling requirements; and
Help industries and building owners make use of the technology in their plants and buildings.
Experts from a few Japanese companies will be sharing their experience on the benefits of this innovative technology.
Joint Credit Mechanism: Feasibility study regarding the application of Japanese low-carbon technology in India for FY 2014
September 11, 2014 to
February 27, 2015
| Energy
| Energy Efficiency
The objective of this project is to conduct a feasibility study regarding the application of Japanese compressed air technology in the Indian industry.
Evaluation and improvement in design for clamp kilns
January 18, 2010 to
November 18, 2014
| Energy
| Environment
| Energy Efficiency
The project is intended to carry out in-depth study of predominant 7 types of clamp kilns mainly in peninsular states of India in consultation with CPCB for evaluation and improvement in design of clamp kilns used for brick manufacturing.