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TERI has sought introduction of cleaner \'Bharat Stage V\' quality fuel by 2018 and \'Bharat Stage VI\' quality fuel by 2020. In a policy brief titled \'Advancement of Fuel Quality and Vehicle Emission Norms in India,\' it has shown how the government can accomplish this. TERI says that it can be a \'game changer\' in reducing air pollution levels in India. Currently, around 50 cities use BS IV quality diesel and petrol. The rest of the country is still driving on inferior quality and
Read moreElectric induction stoves have limited potential to replace firewood as primary cooking fuel in India but hold promise in replacing liquefied petroleum gas as the secondary fuel, says a study by TERI. In the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, where hydro-electric power is abundant, about 90 per cent of the population lives in electrified rural villages. Despite this, 63 per cent of rural households use firewood for cooking, and almost none use electricity, says the study to be
Read moreThe draft of an agreement released just two days before the end of the Paris climate talks showed climate finance, technology transfer, loss and damage, and historic responsibility of industrialized countries for global carbon emissions continued to divide the rich nations from the rest. This effectively means the burden of reaching a deal falls on heads of states who had gathered in Paris at the start of summit on 30 November. Countries must reach a consensus for a new climate agreement in
Read moreEven as Panaji waits to see if it makes it to the first round for the smart cities mission, the Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP) has set its eyes on the 100 Resilient Cities mission, which is promoted by the Rockefeller Foundation in the US. The 100 Resilient Cities mission aims to help cities around the world become more resilient to the physical, social and economic challenges that are a part of the 21st century and the 100 Resilient Cities Challenge seeks to fund 100 cities across
Increase in temperatures, erratic rain, decreased snowfall and overall warming on account of climate change could have serious repercussions for the ecologically fragile Himalayan region with apple production, power generation, agriculture, tourism to be hit adversely over the next few decades. These are the findings of a study on green growth and sustainable development in Himachal Pradesh undertaken by TERI. The study clearly indicates that climate change will have an impact on natural
Read moreWhy Should I Recycle? is a great question and also the title of TERI\'s latest hardcover book. When our dustbins are filled to the brim and our cities are becoming collective trash dumps, this is a question that we should all be able to answer. The book starts by explaining what constitutes waste and how you can deal with it. There are simple charts and infographics to show data such as how much time wood takes to decompose when compared to glass and what are the kinds of things we throw
Read moreThe Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) should set up its own waste-to-energy (WtE) plant with the fuel supplied by its compost units operating across the city, a recent study on municipal solid waste management has recommended. By setting up a 600-tonne per day (TPD) waste-to-energy plant with a power generation potential of 12 MW an hour, the BBMP can take care of its own electricity requirements and even end up with some excess power, says the study whose findings were made public
Read moreTERI and the Global Green Growth Institute organised a high-level panel discussion on green growth and development in India last evening. Discussions were held around insights and recommendations at the national level, and in the states of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, to move in the direction of inclusive green growth and sustainable development, the institute said in a statement. The national-level modelling assessment projects that one of the development benefits as a result of green
Read moreKeeping with India's decision to urge rich nations to deliver 'climate justice' for developing countries, TERI will launch a document-'Delhi to Paris: Corporate vision on climate change' at Indian Pavilion of Conference of Parties (COP) 21 Climate Summit in Paris in December. The document outlines the Indian corporate vision on various aspects of tackling climate change and aligning the vision with government schemes in this direction. TERI Council for Business Sustainability through the
Read moreA three-day workshop, Management and Preservation of Indigenous Knowledge: a North East Perspective, organized by TERI North East in collaboration with Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts concluded in Guwahati recently. The major objective of the workshop was to learn and share ideas and best practices to preserve and manage the traditional cultural expressions and traditional knowledge. Around 94 participants from North East attended the workshop.
Read moreThe plunge in tariff at the latest reverse e-auction for solar projects to Rs 4.63 per kilowatt-hour has most in the industry scratching their heads as to how will the US-based SunEdison Inc, which has won the bid for 500 megawatt (mw) project in Andhra Pradesh, deliver at this rate. Dr Ujjwal Bhattacharjee, Senior Fellow, TERI, said that cost of loan, which generally constitutes 20-25% of the project cost for an energy project, would be critical for its viability. The viability would depend
Read moreAs the world is progressing towards economic growth and development, environment has taken a back seat. The quality of environment has dipped to an extent that it has endangered the existence of human and animal life on the earth. A researcher, through his writing makes an attempt to create an awareness regarding the impact of human induced climate change on economy, environment and society. The book titled 'Lucy and the Train' creates a futuristic scenario on the perils of a resource