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Book Review of "The Toothless Cobra And Other Stories From The Wild" published by TERI Press
Read moreA customized system to harness solar energy was designed for weavers by TERI as the craft of saree making is complex and it requires varying degrees of power at a very short intervals.
Read moreSwitching subsidies from kerosene to off-grid solar products would improve electricity access for households still reliant on kerosene, according to a study by the International Institute for Sustainable Development and TERI.
Read moreTERI has submitted a report on resource use efficiency to environment ministry, suggesting use of 6R (reduce, reuse, recycle, redesign, re-manufacture and refurbish) principle to reduce the country's heavy dependence of imported scrap and minimise environmental degradation.
Read morePrime Minister of Fiji, Mr Voreqe Bainimarama, has received the 2019 Sustainable Development Leadership Award from TERI.
Read moreTERI recently released its smart energy policy brief for cities at the fourth Australia-India Knowledge Exchange event held at University of New South Wales.
Read moreFacility will support development of solutions to address issues affecting agriculture, environment and energy.
Read moreThe pollution levels in the rivers flowing west - many of which, along with rainwater, replenish dams that supply Mumbai and its suburbs - are perhaps not being measured accurately, according to a study by TERI.
Read moreTERI has signed an agreement with WAPCOS, a consulting firm, under the aegis of Ministry of Water Resources, to pursue opportunities in areas of power, water, and infrastructure development.
Read moreThe Namma Auto project is implemented by four consortium partners — Fondazione Acra (Italy), Enviu Foundation (the Netherlands), Women Health and Development and TERI.
Read moreA study by TERI in 2006 revealed that vehicular pollution is the primary source of the dangerous PM2.5.
Read moreAccording to the TERI report, the levelised cost of electricity from ground-mounted solar projects will fall from Rs 2.87 a unit in 2018 to Rs 2.30 a unit in 2030
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