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Budget 2021: Hydrogen mission; solar energy, clean air among focus areas
01 Feb 2021
| Hindustan Times
According to a report titled "The Potential Role of Hydrogen in India - Harnessing the Hype" by TERI, demand for hydrogen could increase by at least 5-fold by 2050, continuing to grow in the second half of the century in India.
The Hindustan TimesWest Bengal: Budget boost hope for river transport and electric buses
01 Feb 2021
| The Times of India
Electrification of inter-city bus operations commercially viable provided there's adequate charging infrastructure in highway corridors, capital expenditure support and single-window clearance, said Mr Alekhya Datta, Fellow and Area Convenor, Electricity and Fuels Division, TERI.
The Times of IndiaLadies of the Land
24 Jan 2021
| The Telegraph
Manish Anand of Delhi's The Energy and Resources Institute has co-authored a paper on enhancing the role of women in agriculture and allied activities and providing them institutional support.
Read moreIn Last Seven Months, India Generated Around 33,000 Tonnes COVID-19 Waste, Maharashtra Biggest Contributor: Report
12 Jan 2021
| Swachh India NDTV
According to Mr Sourabh Manuja, Fellow, Centre for Waste Management, Environment & Waste Management Division at TERI, our cities need appropriate training and capacity building along with the infrastructure to manage the bio-medical waste they generate, including domestic hazardous waste.
Read moreAbout 14 per cent cut in CO2 emissions possible in small commercial vehicle segment with EV push: Study
18 Dec 2020
| ET Energy World
The study by TERI has come up with various recommendations, including setting up of a nationwide vehicle scrappage policy programme, with a focus on electric vehicle replacement.
Read moreHow green is my fertiliser?
17 Dec 2020
| Forbes India
Working towards researching and manufacturing these nano-fertilisers for a variety of crops is the TERI Deakin Nano-Biotechnology Centre in Gurugram. It has field-tested some of these fertilisers, and found improvements in the crop yields of tomatoes, paddy and soybean, and is conducting further field trials in many states across India.
Read moreIs 'dynamic' Paris Agreement proving enough to combat climate change?
14 Dec 2020
| China Dialogue
Dr Ajay Mathur, Indian negotiator in Paris, Director-General of TERI and member of the Prime Minister's council on climate change, points to the Indian Nationally Determined Contribution - the country's Paris pledge - that at least 40% of electricity generation capacity would be non-fossil fuels by 2030.
Read moreSolar technical training concludes at Yognilayam
09 Dec 2020
| The Sentinel
Under the umbrella initiatives of Green Skill Development Programme supported by Ministry of Forest, Environment and Climate Change, TERI -- one of the ENVIS Resource Partners -- started a six-week long solar energy certificate course for 30 rural and unemployed youths of Assam at Yognilayam, Abhaypur, North Guwahati, Assam in collaboration with Seva Bharati Purbanchal.
Read moreIndian government forms national panel to drive Paris Agreement goals
02 Dec 2020
| Mongabay
The Government of India has formed a national-level committee for a coordinated approach to pursue the country’s climate change goals under the 2015 Paris Agreement. Mr R. R. Rashmi, a former senior climate change negotiator and Distinguished Fellow, TERI, believes that this panel will encourage inter-sectoral exchanges through a formal platform and help the government in deciding its approach to updating or enhancing the NDCs, on which a decision has to be taken before the next CoP.
Read moreIndia has a Great Foundation and Suitable Environment to Develop EV Ecosystem Further
02 Dec 2020
| Saur Energy International
Speaking at the webinar on 'Future of E-Mobility in India: Strategies to Drive Demand' - part of COP26 Webinar Series organised by TERI and the British High Commission, Regional Ambassador for Asia-Pacific and South Asia for COP26, Mr Ken O'Flaherty said that electric vehicles are already cheaper to run than ICE vehicles and they are expected to be cheaper to buy within the next few years.
Read moreIndia is the only G20 country which is on a track consistent to move the world to a 2-degree Celsius warming future, though not a 1.5-degree warming future, said Dr Ajay Mathur, Director-General, TERI.
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