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Electric Vehicles: As Government Pushes For Faster E-Mobility Adoption, Auto Industry Raises Concern Over The Rush
03 Jul 2019
| NDTV Swachh India
Read moreGovernment rolls out plan to save water, says it will be a mass movement
02 Jul 2019
| The Indian Express
The government has commissioned a study through TERI to look at the massive water consuming industries such as steel, cement, power, and prescribe benchmarks for each.
Read morePowering the Ghats
01 Jul 2019
| Renewable Watch
Project team has developed a hybrid solar charging model that ensures continuous flow of electricity to the looms.
Read moreNow an app to reduce energy consumption! Yamuna Power to guide users on saving electricity
28 Jun 2019
| The Financial Express
The mobile application ‘Susthome’, developed by BYPL and TERI will help in tracking energy consumption patterns and will help understand the usage pattern and bring the behavioral change in how consumers use electricity.
Read MoreBSES partners TERI, Panasonic, CEEW for Demand Side Management
28 Jun 2019
| ET Energy World
The app will track a consumer's energy consumption patterns, analyse them, compare them to that of similar homes in the vicinity and show the energy saving potential.
Read moreNow an app to reduce energy consumption! Yamuna Power to guide users on saving electricity
28 Jun 2019
| The Financial Express
The mobile application 'Susthome', developed by BYPL and TERI will help in tracking energy consumption patterns and will help understand the usage pattern and bring the behavioral change in how consumers use electricity.
Read moreTERI to audit handling of garbage by east, south corporations
22 Jun 2019
| The Times of India
The south and east corporations have decided to engage TERI to assess the volume of garbage collected in their areas, its disposal and the discrepancies in the implementation of the solid waste management rules.
Read more2-year-old leopard, stuck in power cables in Gurugram, electrocuted to death
21 Jun 2019
| Hindustan Times
Dr Pia Sethi, TERI, pointed out that the Ministry of Environment Forests'guidelines for laying transmission lines through forest areas need to be followed so as to avoid a repeat of such situations. According to the guidelines, revised in 2016, the minimum distance between an electrical conductor and a tree needs to be at least 2.6 metres, whereas, in the case of the incident, the power line which killed the leopard was running directly through the tree.
Read moreGRIHA council to rate 525 government buildings on green parameters
18 Jun 2019
| The Times of India
GRIHA Council, a green building rating body in India, signed six MoUs with the Maharashtra government, regional chief engineers, and public works department to initiate the second phase of the PWD GRIHA green building initiative in the state.
Read moreIn East Delhi, study finds not all on board for waste segregation
15 Jun 2019
| Indian Express
More than 60% households in East Delhi's 60 colonies did not segregate their waste last year, while 71% either had their waste collected by the informal sector or disposed it themselves at vacant plots and dhalaos, a study by TERI has shown.
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