Headquarters
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Darbari Seth Block, Core 6C,
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi - 110 003, India
The broad objective of this phase of the project will be to identify additional industrial applications for switch-over to electricity, facilitate implementation and engage in consultation/dialogue for awareness rising.
The overall objectives of the project are: (1) Reduction of energy efficiency, energy savings and reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the Indian Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector; (2) Promoting the use of energy efficiency and climate friendly cooling and refrigeration equipment; (3) Strengthening the capacity of SIDBI to sustainably provide finance for energy-efficiency investments of SMEs.
TERI has submitted a contribution via the Talanoa Dialogue portal, on the issue of ambition of parties for meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement.
The main objectives of this project are to: (1) Work on secondary-loop mobile air conditioner (SL-MAC) work in India especially through effective outreach about the environmental benefits and fuel savings to government and non-government organizations with the intent to speed commercialization; (2) Continue working with EESL et al. on making available affordable in India super-efficient room AC with lower-GWP refrigerants will be successful. This work includes coordination and support for a procurement of subsequent tenders of room ACs;
The main objectives are to: • Organise a series of interviews with Indian CDM project participants TERI would arrange 5-6 meetings (online zoom) with Indian CDM project participants. Project participants would be nominated after consultation with IGES. • Analyse views on the future CDM market in India.
The project aims to (1) Conduct energy audit of six EAF units (2) Develop a technology package compendium 'Energy efficient technology packages for electric arc furnace', and (3) Develop a booklet 'Ready reckoner on energy efficient technology packages for electric arc furnace'.
TERI and IGES, along with interested stakeholders from India and Japan, will operationalize the Japan-India Technology Matchmaking Platform (JITMAP) which was initiated in the Financial Year 2016 to promote the dissemination of Japanese low carbon technology in India. Specifically the following key activities will be conducted in the Financial Year 2017: (i) Information collection and sharing; (ii) Feasibility studies; (iii) Dissemination and capacity building; (iv) Outreach activities.
The objectives of the projects are to: strengthen the data inventory of energy intensive MSME clusters and support data driven policy making in this sector; build the knowledge capacity of the shop floor technicians pertaining to energy efficiency practices in the MSME units. This will help improve the energy efficiency performance of the overall MSME sector of India.
The main objectives of this project are to: (1) identify maximum energy savings in the plant; (ii) meet the requirements of PAT reporting; and (iii) build the capacities of the plant personnel on PAT compliance requirement. These objectives will be achieved by conducting energy audit and timely reporting to the state designated agency (SDA) and the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE).
To assist the Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development (IGSD) with its Energy Efficiency Campaign Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development The main objectives of this project are to: (1) Work with Energy Efficiency Services Limited, EESL and other partners on making available affordable in India super-efficient room AC with lower-GWP refrigerants which will be successful.