Headquarters
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Darbari Seth Block, Core 6C,
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi - 110 003, India
The project aims at instilling good waste management practices among the students and teachers and through them to the larger community. In this project we strive to ensure that the schools are involved in garbage collection and send it for recycling to the identified recycling units. The phase I of the project was implemented in Delhi and Bangalore with 30 schools each in both the cities.
The overall objective of the current project will be to build on the existing project ¿ Climate EduXchange Phase I by further focusing on enhancing key climate change issues amongst students and teachers of all disciplines, reinforcing and promote their engagement on these issues with each other through the website that has been created ¿ www.climateeduxchange.org .
The potential area identification is first and most important criterion for the success of any solar project. One of the clients is interested to put grid connected Solar PV plant (MW scale) of various capacities in different states. For this, broad solar radiation resource assessment is required to have go/no go decision.
The conference emanates from a project that TERI is currently undertaking with support from KAF on "Responsible Sovereignty" and Energy Resources. The conference would focus mainly on two energy resources - coal and uranium.
The project objective includes setting up of 100 kg/day capacity Bio-methanation plant based on TERI Enhanced Acidification and Methanation (TEAM) Process for generation of biogas and manure from the township waste generated at Kawas Gas Power Project, NTPC, Kawas, Surat.
The concept of the study derives from prior work at TERI at the national level (GREEN India - DISHA). This project will work out directions for sustainable development in Goa through the construction of baseline and alternative scenarios. Major objectives of the study are:- 1) To assess the current state of environment and human development in Goa.
The study aims to examine electricity generating strategies in India, given the need to significantly reduce carbon intensity in response to climate change.Particular attention will be paid to non-coal based generation (such as solar, wind, geothermal and nuclear), and what is known about the technology trajectories, costs, carbon intensity, and job creation possibilities associated with each; as
RETScreen is a free software developed by The Natural Resources, Canada, for evaluating clean energy projects. TERI has experts trained and certified by The Natural Resources, Canada to train engineers and project managers to use RETScreen software. Under this project funded by The Natural Resoruces, Canada TERI will be organising a training workshop.
To organise a two-day India policy workshop on the status of MAC replacement technologies.
Rapid urban growth in developing countries has created an unprecedented demand for energy services. Cities face the enormous challenge of improving energy access to urban poor in order to improve their socio-economic conditions. According to UN estimates, about 33% of the population in developing countries lives in slums.