Completed Projects
Testing of different species of bamboo for estimating total tar and particulate matter in raw gas under controlled parameters in gasification unit
January 22, 2010 to
November 15, 2011
The objective of the project is to test the different varieties of bamboo in order to study the various chemical properties and its feasibility / suitability for the process of gasification.The details of the work carried out are presented in the following sections.
-Part A consists of the results of proximate and ultimate analysis of different species of the bamboo among varies available special.
1. Bambusa Balcooa
2. Bambusa Bambos
3. Bambusa Nutans
4. Bambusa Tulda
5. Dendrocalamus Giganteus
Testing of different species of bamboo for estimating total tar and particulate matter in raw gas under controlled parameters in gasification unit
January 22, 2010 to
November 15, 2011
The objective of the project is to test the different varieties of bamboo in order to study the various chemical properties and its feasibility / suitability for the process of gasification.The details of the work carried out are presented in the following sections.
-Part A consists of the results of proximate and ultimate analysis of different species of the bamboo among varies available special.
1. Bambusa Balcooa
2. Bambusa Bambos
3. Bambusa Nutans
4. Bambusa Tulda
5. Dendrocalamus Giganteus
Training program on Biotechnology for college teachers of north eastern region
September 22, 2010 to
November 8, 2011
Intended for college teachers engaged in undergraduate courses in life sciences and biotechnology, the training program is aimed solely for teachers of Manipur, Meghalaya and Assam. It will provide knowledge on latest developments in molecular biology and plant tissue culture and also hands-on training to the participants in such lab techniques.Using mega-events to promote sustainable cities in developing countries: The IBSA countries experience
January 3, 2011 to
November 6, 2011
The most important issue for developing and emerging countries is not hosting of successful mega-events, but rather about social, economic (including fiscal) and environmental sustainability implications, especially in cities, and how sustainability in city (and country) could be supported by such events. The project on sustainable development and mega-events is a multi-developing-country project that is supported by Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (Germany). The three participating developing country cities are Delhi (India), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Cape Town (South Africa).Review of current practices in determining user charges and incorporation of economic principles of pricing
April 1, 2009 to
November 3, 2011
TERI has been recognised as a Centre of Excellence by Ministry of Urban Development. As part of the activities of this Centre, oneof the areas in which TERI will be undertaking research is thew ater sector. TERI will prepare draft guidelines/principles for setting tariffs for water and sanitation services drawing from experience of those municipal corporations where steps have been taken to rationalize tariffs as well as the experience of tariff setting in the electricity sector. Further, TERI will also undertake a pilot exercise to determine water charges in one Municipal Body.Study on Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development: Inputs for UNCSD
March 28, 2011 to
October 31, 2011
The project provides technical contribution and inputs taking into consideration India's perspective to the Ministry of Environment and Forests on various issues under the second theme of Rio+20 which is the "Institutional framework for sustainable development". The specific issues that are looked at include: role of environmental governance for achieving the goal of sustainable development, India's position on the institutional framework for sustainable development and national position on the issue of universal membership of UNEP.Determination of tariff for the year 2011-12 of RVUN and Annual Performance review of the previous years
February 17, 2011 to
October 27, 2011
Determination of ARR of the 6 power plants of RVUN for 2011-12 and annual performance review of the previous years. this would involve computation of each parameter of ARR for FY 2011-12 and 2012-13 and carrying out a revise of the ARR components considered in the previous years.
Gender and renewable energy
October 1, 2010 to
October 22, 2011
The study in the nature of a scoping study with attention to gender roles in solar and biomass energy will be shared in a policy consultation with government agencies, womens organisations and civil society groups engaged in renewable energy and climate change.Adapting Livelihoods and Landscape approach in Shiwalik hill ranges in Haryana, India with a focus on Joint Forest Management Programme
November 1, 2007 to
October 21, 2011
The Livelihoods and Landscapes Strategy (LLS) is a global programme of the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) being implemented in 31 landscapes in 23 countries. The aim of LLS is to catalyse the sustainable use and conservation of forest biodiversity and ecosystem services for the benefit of the rural poor. The LLS approach sees forests as part of a landscape and not as an isolated land use. Together forests, agriculture and other land uses form landscape mosaics that can provide income, and goods & services to the rural poor.