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Citing a 2008 study by the nonprofit TERI, Transport Secretary and Commissioner Shri Niharika Rai said two- and three-wheelers contributed 46% of the capital’s vehicular pollution load, while commercial goods vehicles accounted for 33%.
Read moreHeavy-duty trucks entering Delhi from other states contribute nearly a quarter of the Capital's transport-related pollution despite restricted entry hours, according to a study by TERI, IIT Delhi, and the Air Pollution Action Group (A-PAG).
Read moreThe Ministry of Road Transport and Highways announced plans to strengthen the Pollution Under Control (PUC) regime ahead of the winter season, alongside the release of a study by TERI, IIT Delhi, and the Air Pollution Action Group (A-PAG).
Read moreA study by TERI, IIT Delhi, and the Air Pollution Action Group (A-PAG) found that heavy-duty trucks account for 23% of Delhi's transport-related PM2.5 emissions, with their contribution rising to 61% during early morning and nighttime hours.
Read moreMr Sharif Qamar, Fellow and Associate Director, Transport and Urban Governance Division, TERI, described the policy as a forward-looking framework that could reduce vehicular emissions in Delhi and serve as a model for other states, particularly those in the Indo-Gangetic plains.
Read moreDelhi’s truck pollution problem is no longer driven primarily by ageing diesel vehicles merely passing through the city, but by an increasingly regional freight network, according to a joint study by the Air Pollution Action Group (A-PAG), IIT Delhi, and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
Read moreMr Sharif Qamar, Associate Director, Transport and Urban Governance Division, TERI stated that, with transport contributing about 25% of Delhi's winter air pollution, the electrification of the city's predominantly two-wheeler fleet could substantially reduce vehicular emissions.
Read moreAccording to the report Towards Cleaner Freight in Delhi: Assessing Interstate Truck Emissions and Mitigation Strategies, jointly prepared by TERI, APAG and IIT Delhi, nearly 16,900 trucks enter Delhi daily, contributing 23% of the city's transport emissions.
Read moreDelhi's truck pollution problem is no longer driven primarily by ageing diesel vehicles merely passing through the city, but by an increasingly regional freight network, according to a joint study by the Air Pollution Action Group (A-PAG), IIT Delhi, and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
Read moreMr Sharif Qamar, Associate Director of Transport and Urban Governance Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), said the Delhi EV Policy is a forward-looking initiative aimed at improving air quality by prioritizing zero tailpipe-emission technologies. He welcomed the decision to reserve direct fiscal incentives for EVs, describing it as a significant step toward cleaner air.
Read moreThe report presents one of the most comprehensive assessments of interstate truck emissions in Delhi, drawing upon official RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) toll data, traffic counts, driver surveys, and real-world tailpipe emissions measurements using an indigenously developed Portable Emissions Monitoring System (PEMS).
Read moreThe event, organized by The Energy and Resources Institute, brought together global leaders to discuss carbon markets, climate finance, digital innovation, and ESG leadership. It highlighted international collaboration to accelerate climate action and sustainable development.
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