Headquarters
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Darbari Seth Block, Core 6C,
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi - 110 003, India
The Punjab State Electricity Board (PSEB) is operating three thermal power stations, namely Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant, Bhatinda (4x110 MW), Guru Hargobind Thermal Power Plant, Lehra Mohabbat (2x210 MW), and Guru Gobind Singh Super Thermal Plant, Ropar (6x210 MW).
The disposal of plastic waste has become a major environmental concern, considering the ever-increasing consumption of plastics. Bioplastics like PHB (polyhydroxy butyrate) from microbial sources is a viable alternative but they are expensive. An alternative is to use cheaper and naturally available renewable biopolymers from agricultural feedstocks like starch, amylose, soyflour etc.
the rural poor in developing countries can be made less vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change through judicious natural resource management policies and access to risk transfer mechanisms. However, this requires capacity building of policymakers and practitioners not directly dealing with climate change issues.
The project activities will include provision of extensive capacity building and technical assistance to the various stakeholders (including communities, local NGOs, state and district implementing agencies, etc.) in order to facilitate the implementation of the sanctioned 21 VESP subprojects in Assam and West Bengal.
1/ To provide support in project implementation and submit progress report. 2/ To review mid-term self-evaluation report from the Energy and Enviornment, Nepan 3/ To conduct a final field evaluaiton of the project
Energy audit of M/s Shree Power (A unit of Shree Cement Limited) will cover boiler and boiler auxiliaries, turbine and turbine auxiliaries and other plant auxiliaries.
GTZ, Germany, EMPA , Switzerland and Indian organisation has been involved in e waste management fron last four years. TERI was assigned to carry out midterm evaluation of their project.
To assess the population density of house sparrow in Delhi
The primary objective of this project was to understand and gain knowledge on the activities of other Annex I countries'' and other agencies (WB, ADB and their carbon funds) on CDM in India and suggest recommendations for Norway to plan its approach on CDM in India.
The study aims at providing consultancy for connecting additional washing units to the existing 30 MLD (million litres per day) combined effluent treatment plant at Bithuja. The scope of work includes: preparation of feasibility report, preparation of tender documents for pumping station and wastewater conveyance system,