Articles
Modern bioenergy to lead renewables growth till 2023: IEA
16 Nov 2018
IEA's five-year forecast report on renewable energy has termed modern bioenergy the 'overlooked giant' of the field
The need for sustainable water indicators for cities in India
06 Nov 2018
In order to cater to the demand urban population in India, cities need to take steps to become sustainable or develop their capacities to endure natural as well as anthropogenic water challenges.
Lighting homes and futures
06 Nov 2018
| Ms Ritambhara AgrawalInitiatives to provide clean and affordable energy, such as 'Lighting a Billion Lives©' (LaBL), are not only helping electrify rural areas but also contributing to the entrepreneurial journey of the village youth.
Here's how to celebrate a resource efficient Diwali
05 Nov 2018
A little attention to the material being used and thrown away during the festival can contribute a lot to a cleaner Diwali that utlises resources effectively.
Producing hydrogen from agriculture waste - the microbial way
29 Oct 2018
Intensive research explorations are being carried out at TERI for hydrogen production from agri-residue woody biomass
Smart grid, battery storage, and your electricity bill
24 Oct 2018
| Dr Shashank VyasIntegration of smart grid technologies at the household level will ultimately help manage consumption and ensure least operating costs, lowering power bills
Boosting consumer confidence in solar lighting with a million+ solar LEDs
23 Oct 2018
| Mr Martand ShardulMuch before urban India, the country's rural population had endorsed LED-based solar lighting. Initiatives such as LaBL share the credit of boosting consumer confidence in such products.
The Call Of The Chengu
05 Oct 2018
| Dr Pia SethiHunting is a deep-rooted cultural practice in Nagaland, but several communities are working to put an end to hunting and unsustainable fishing
A Goa village that strives to protect the fast-vanishing 'Khazans'
03 Oct 2018
Paddy fields in khazans
Khazan ecosystems are reclaimed wetlands and mangrove areas, where tidal influence is regulated by the construction of embankments and sluice gates. 'Khazans' in Goa have always been nature's defence to its own excesses such as high tides, storms or floods. They are predominantly rice and fish fields.
Towards COP24: From Bangkok to Katowice
26 Sep 2018
| Ms Kavya BajajFor successful implementation of the Paris Agreement, issues frustrating developing and developed nations must be resolved; political trade-offs may provide an answer