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Framework recommends climate-linked credit ratings, PSL recognition, and transition-risk capital platforms
Partnership to focus on renewable energy deployment, energy storage, grid integration, and sustainable development initiatives
Jaipur, Rajasthan; 27 May 2026: Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Limited (RRECL), Government of Rajasthan, and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today to collaborate on advancing renewable energy deployment, energy transition strategies, and sustainable development initiatives in Rajasthan.
Senior defence officials and experts discuss sustainability, operational readiness, and simulation technologies
New Delhi, 26 May 2026: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) today launched its report titled, Indian Armed Forces and Environmental Sustainability: A Comprehensive Assessment of Simulators in ‘Green Training’ at the Constitution Club of India, New Delhi.
New GEF-SGP India OP7 publication released on International Day for Biological Diversity 2026 documents eight community-led restoration initiatives across Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra
The deliberation focused on equitable EV adoption, inclusive skilling, accessible infrastructure, and livelihood opportunities for women and persons with disabilities
TERI’s report highlights the role of nuclear energy and Small Modular Reactors in strengthening India’s energy security, industrial growth, and low-carbon transition
Conclave spotlights Commonwealth Games 2030, inclusive design, and Gujarat's mega infrastructure agenda as levers for climate-resilient growth
Three-day national webinar to spotlight technology, finance, skills, and lifecycle interventions to accelerate maritime decarbonization
A Landmark Commitment That Sets Pathway for Greener Public Works and Climate-Responsive Development
TERI-led chapter in the ICEF report—bringing together over 350 researchers from seven of India’s leading scientific institutions and developed with Schmidt Sciences—calls for integrated modeling frameworks to align climate finance with India’s development and net-zero goals