Headquarters
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Darbari Seth Block, Core 6C,
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi - 110 003, India
TERI & CEEW co-host India launch of IEA's 'Renewables 2018' market analysis and forecast report
The two organisations signed a MoU to set up what would be DBT's fifth Centre for Excellence in Bioenergy
New Delhi, October 26, 2018: With 2.4 per cent of total geographical area of the world, India houses more than 17 per cent of global population, which makes land a scarce resource for the country. The rapid economic growth, increasing urban settlements, industrialization and infrastructure development are likely to create an ever increasing demand for land.
आवास एवं शहरी मामलों के मंत्रालय द्वारा तैयार की जा रही राष्ट्रीय शहरीकरण नीति में योगदान के लिये जारी किया नीतिगत सारपत्र
New Delhi, October 25, 2018: More than 40% of India's population is expected to reside in its urban centres by 2050 (UNDESA, 2014). While these rapidly expanding urban centres in India are the engines of economic growth, it is critical to relook at the ways in which we manage these challenges for enhancing the liveability of cities.
Effective enforcement would be key to realizing benefits of the Hon'ble Court's directions
New Delhi, 23rd October: TERI welcomes the Hon'ble Supreme Court's order on regulating the sale and use of firecrackers in India. The order can be expected to bring down emissions and noise levels, dependent on effective enforcement.
The two organisations held a ceremony to mark the successful completion of Project FLOW and felicitate its Ranchi stalwarts
The various discussions at the summit identified key research areas essential to make habitats affordable and sustainable
Joint scientific study report by commissioned by Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises assesses the present source contributions towards PM2.5 & PM10 concentrations
TERI and ARAI conducted an exhaustive scientific study for Delhi-NCR to derive sectoral contributions to air pollution (PM levels) and project the future to develop air quality management plans. The study was based on 2 approaches (See report) :
Duty on imported modules will increase solar power tariffs by around Rs.0.38 to Rs. 0.50/unit
August 1, 2018, New Delhi: Responding to the Ministry of Finance's notification to impose safeguard duty on imported solar panels, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) today asserted that this move will raise tariffs of future solar projects in India, impacting the competitiveness of the solar power sector. This move is also likely to result in higher Average Power Purchase Cost (APPC) for the buying utilities and higher costs to the consumers.