Headquarters
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Darbari Seth Block, Core 6C,
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi - 110 003, India
Main objectives: (1) Development of seedlings, nursery and plantation of high yield varieties of Jatropha on economic basis. (2) Procedure for identification of land within the forest wastelands and other in consultation with States.
It was established at the start of the 9th Five Year Plan that of the nearly 80,000 un-electrified villages in the country, 18,000 villages are located in remote and geographically isolated areas where it would be impossible or very expensive to lay transmission lines and provide electricity through extensions of the existing grid.
The objecitve is to enhance the production of oil wells. TERI in collaboration with the ISR (Institute of Reservoir Studies), ONGC, have jointly developed a thermophilic, barophilic anaerobic bacterial consortium for enhancing oil recovery in dead or abandoned oil wells.
High level workshop on INDO -US energy R & D '' will be organised by TERI and HRvard University on August 18-20, 2004 at India habitat centre , New Delhi. The workshop will be attended by experts from USA and India.
To provide consultancy services for Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board (hereinafter called the HPSEB) in: i)Preparation of Concept Paper on Cost of supply methodology ii)Determination of Annual Revenue Requirement (ARR), transmission and bulk supply tariff and distribution and retail supply tariff for the HPSEB for the financial year 2004-2005.
The main objectives are: (1) Utilization of effluent in greening wasteland due to microbial support. (2) Increase effluent use in minimum area under disposal. (3) Soil reclamation through microbial activity. (4) Use effluent waste water for plant irrigation in the given substrate that is better supportive to plant growth due to microbes.
The objectives are (1) to build current activity profiles of PRIs (Panchayati Raj Institutions) and other stakeholders with respect to NRM (Natural resource Management), (2) to identify drivers of proliferation of local organizations, (3) to determine operational constraints to functioning of PRIs, (4) to study present/potential situations of conflicts that arise due to ambiguity in stake holder r
Cost-benefit analysis is an analytical tool that involves placing monetary values on attributes of human well-being for which no market prices exist. Essentially cost-benefit analysis is used to measure the merit of a technological solution thereby providing a common platform for comparing a range of options.