Headquarters
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Darbari Seth Block, Core 6C,
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi - 110 003, India
The project involve sensitization of the locals about the importance of tubers, corms, rhizomes & so on to meet their nutrition requirements and also help to curb the issues of malnourishment. The project shall also focus on collection, documentation and maintenance of the germplasm of the nutri-rich tubers.
The overall goals of the projects are -
to enhance energy-efficiency of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector, and to see that energy consumption and greenhouse gas emission of the sector is reduced sustainablyThe outcomes include
6th GRIHA Regional Conference & Exhibition on "Accelerating Sustainable Built Environment - The GRIHA Approach" in Bangalore on 3rd & 4th February, 2015
The objectives of the workshop are to: Share knowledge and experience about heat pump technology and its use in heating and cooling requirements; and Help industries and building owners make use of the technology in their plants and buildings. Experts from a few Japanese companies will be sharing their experience on the benefits of this innovative technology.
The purpose of this study is to make recommendations to institutionalize a Payment of Ecosystem Service (PES) model.
The project deals with research investigation on utilization of textile dye effluent for algal biomass production. This would help in the development of process for bioremediation of textile waste along with energy generation (biofuel) by producing algal biomass.
Rice sheath blight, caused by the soil-borne fungal pathogen Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn, cause up to 50% yield loss in a susceptible cultivar. No complete resistance against sheath blight has been identified in either commercial rice cultivars or wild related species. The genes found on the QTL regions associated with sheath blight may have critical role in conferring disease resistance.
Lactic acid bacteria are widely distributed in different raw materials viz. milk, meat, flour, soil, water plants, silage, waste products and also in the intestinal tract of animals and humans. Camel milk is different from other ruminant milk in nutritional as well as therapeutic value and also is a rich source of proteins with potential antimicrobial and protective activities.
Reserves of conventional crude oil are being severely depleted, thus there is a growing interest in utilizing the vast reserves of unconventional oils. Upgradation of heavy oil by chemical process demands extreme conditions. Therefore, less energy extensive as well as cost effective process is needed.
The main objectives are to: 1. Build consciousness on the significance of waste management; 2. Educate, train, stimulate, and encourage young children to initiate small steps towards waste management and recycling; 3. Motivate children to be environmentally responsible in their homes, schools, and localities;