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India urgently needs 'green buildings': R K Pachauri

13 Jul 2014
| Business Standard

Internationally acclaimed environmentalist Dr R K Pachauri says India urgently needs \'green buildings\' to ensure unsustainable use of energy and water and is happy the government is sharing TERI\'s knowhow in building infrastructure. Explaining the Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) of TERI, Dr Pachauri said it is estimated that most of the buildings projected to be standing in 2030 are yet to be built and that government should ensure these structures abide by the

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Budget should have focused on higher energy security: Pachauri

11 Jul 2014
| IANS Live

The union budget 2014-2015 was high on growth and infrastructure but more could have been done to ensure higher energy security, noted Dr R K Pachauri, Director-General, TERI. Dr Pachauri said that India\'s dependence on oil imports is 80 per cent of its total consumption and current policies of the government will only accentuate this problem.

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Post-2015 Development Agenda Bulletin and launch of TERI Energy & Environment Data Directory and Yearbook

09 Jul 2014
| India Education Diary

The bulletin on the post-2015 Development Agenda was presented at TERI. The event also witnessed the launch of TERI\'s annual flagship publication, \"TERI Energy & Environment Data Directory and Yearbook (TEDDY)\". A panel discussion on energy and environment goals in the context of the post-2015 development agenda also followed. TEDDY is a state-of-the-art compilation of energy and environmental data. Since its inception in 1986, the publication has become a reference document and a

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TERI, USGBC join hands for green buildings

08 Jul 2014
| Business Standard

TERI has inked an agreement with the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to design and construct green buildings in India. TERI's GRIHA (Green Rating For Integrated Habitat Assessment) project along with USGBC's LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) share common goals in promoting green buildings. Dr R K Pachauri, Director-General of TERI, said that designing and constructing buildings, as envisaged in the GRIHA project, would ensure that India and the world do not

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TERI to act as regional hub for UN Goals 2030

07 Jul 2014
| The Hindu

The United Nations\' South Asia Regional Network initiative, Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), was launched at TERI University after a workshop on prioritising sustainability challenges in South Asia. TERI along with BRAC University, Bangladesh, will be the UN\'s regional hub for implementation of global and local Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Dr R K Pachauri, Director-General, TERI said that Indian society has practised sustainable development for thousands of years

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Eaton releases its first Sustainability Report for India

02 Jul 2014
| News Track India

Power management company Eaton announced the release of its first India Sustainability Report. The report was launched as part of an industry symposium \'Business Leadership for Energy Sustainability in India\' hosted by TERI. Titled \'Powering Sustainable Growth in India 2013\', the report covers the operations owned and managed by Eaton in India for the year 2013 and supplements Eaton\'s global sustainability report, which is published as part of the organization\'s corporate annual report

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France to partner India on climate change, proposes 1 bn euro credit line

01 Jul 2014
| Business Standard

French Foreign Minister Mr Laurent Fabius called for greater cooperation between France and India to tackle climate change and offered a proposed credit line of 1 billion Euro to enable sustainable urban development. Mr Fabius was speaking at a discussion on \"Sustainable development in response to climate change\" organised by the French embassy, TERI and Confederation of Indian Industry. He outlined five areas of concrete cooperation between the two countries--cooperation on carbon-free

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Structural flaws, unchecked growth make e-rickshaws a safety hazard

18 Jun 2014
| Indian Express

The absence of any kind of measures to regulate e-rickshaws is one of the reasons why so many of them have started plying on Delhi roads over the past one year. In August 2013, the Transport department enlisted the help of TERI to carry out a study on e-rickshaws. The draft, submitted by TERI in early 2014, highlighted the need to restrict e-rickshaws to certain parts of the city. According to TERI survey, 80 per cent of those who commuted in e-rickshaws said they felt unsafe. This led to a

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AIIMS takes steps to walk the green path

15 Jun 2014
| The Hindu

The country\'s largest medical institute, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, has set in motion wheels of change towards going green. En route the green journey, the institute plans to conserve energy, reduce water consumption and work on the establishment\'s urban heat island effect to reduce microclimate heat by at least three degree Celsius. Detailing the path forward, AIIMS chief Dr M C Misra said that TERI has already started work on developing specific targets for the institute.

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Energy efficiency project for Coimbatore foundries

13 Jun 2014
| The Hindu

With focus on energy efficiency and reducing power cost for industries, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation and Global Environment Facility (GEF) will implement a project for foundries in Coimbatore to improve their energy efficiency. It will be executed by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency. Officials of BEE and TERI said the GEF was already implementing a project in five industrial clusters in the country, jointly with the World Bank. Mr Prosanto Pal of TERI said that awareness

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Strengthen CIL for immediate relief

12 Jun 2014
| Business World

Coal is the backbone of the Indian economy as close to 60 per cent of the country\'s energy needs is met by thermal power plants. However, delayed environmental clearances, low yielding mines, illegal mining, red-tapism, litigation and corruption have paralysed the sector. In an interview with Business World, Mr Nitya Nanda, TERI, explains why the revival of the coal sector is not easy and needs more than block allocations and environmental clearances.

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Govt-commissioned panel moots green cess on thermal power, coal

11 Jun 2014
| The Free Press Journal

A government-commissioned panel has recommended a cess of 119 rupees per tn on coal production and 75 paise per unit on thermal power generation to mitigate the negative impact of such activities on the ecology and the local social structure. For thermal plants, a single cess of 83 paise per kWh has also been suggested as an alternative to take into account both mining and power generation, according to the panel\'s report. The study titled \'Equitable sharing of benefits arising from coal

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