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The UP forest department has an agreement with TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute) and VNV Advisory Services on the project. While farmers register with the forest department at the divisional level, teams from TERI will verify and validate the claims made before the carbon credits are assessed and monetised.
Read moreHorticulture, tea, and coffee plantations offer high potential for agrivoltaics, but experts stress the need for local research, flexible designs, and farmer-centric policies to scale adoption.
Read moreThe climate strategy may pave the path to a national carbon budget, an element critical in achieving net zero, but increase costs for companies transitioning to low-emission strategies.
Read moreTo date, the 30,000 Solar PV Home Energy Systems (SHE) Project has added a total of 4.8 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity across the ten administrative regions. The project has benefitted over 245 communities, including 30,000 households and more than 136,863 individuals.
Read moreAs India prepares to submit its updated national climate plan, known as the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) ahead of COP30 in Belém, Brazil, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and the We Mean Business Coalition (WMBC) unveiled a joint brief titled India’s 2035 Climate Target: A Business Opportunity for Growth and Global Leadership in New Delhi. This framework contextualizes the We Mean Business Coalition’s 2024 global Call to Action for India’s development priorities and
Read moreAs the world marked World MSMEs (Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises) Day on Jun 27, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from India's MSME sector are projected to increase from approximately 30 million tonnes of CO₂-equivalent (MtCO₂e) in 2016–17 to over 72 MtCO₂e by 2029–30, more than doubling in just over a decade, data from TERI highlights.
Read moreGreenhouse gas emissions from India's MSME sector are projected to increase from approximately 30 million tonnes of CO2- equivalent (MtCOe) in 2016-17 to over 72 MtCO2e by 2029-30, more than doubling in just over a decade, according to a 2022 report by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
Read moreThe comic highlights the importance of water sustainability and conservation, as well as the government’s vision to provide a piped water supply to every household in India through the Jal Jeevan Mission. The making of the comic was guided by Mentor Mr Narender Kumar Verma, with advisory inputs from Dr. Syamal Kumar Sarkar, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), and Technical Advisor Dr. Ravindra Bohra.
Read morePradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Yojana faces implementation hurdles in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and West Bengal, with low installation rates. Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh also lag behind the national average. Lack of easy financing and trained technicians are major bottlenecks, while Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh lead in rooftop solar installations. High conversion rates indicate effective policy implementation and consumer awareness, said a study by The Energy and
Read moreThe 7th GRIHA Regional Conclave, held on 20 June 2025, in Bengaluru and organized by the GRIHA Council under the theme 'Innovate to Act for a Climate Resilient World', was defined by a shared sense of urgency and possibility. The conclave brought together policymakers, architects, urban planners, industry representatives, and community leaders to explore ways in which Indian cities like Bengaluru can become more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable.
Read moreA reassessment by the Delhi-based The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has unveiled that this potential is nearly 15 times the country's earlier estimated potential of 748 GW. The report titled, ‘Reassessment of Solar Potential in India: A Macro-level Study’, aims to offer a renewed perspective on the country’s solar energy potential.
Read moreThe Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) released a landmark report titled, 'Reassessment of Solar Potential in India: A Macro-level Study', which aims to offer a renewed perspective on the country’s solar energy potential. The study estimates India's total solar potential at 10,830 GW, far exceeding previous assessments while identifying new opportunities across both conventional and innovative applications of solar energy.
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