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AIIMS takes steps to walk the green path

15 Jun 2014
| The Hindu

The country\'s largest medical institute, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, has set in motion wheels of change towards going green. En route the green journey, the institute plans to conserve energy, reduce water consumption and work on the establishment\'s urban heat island effect to reduce microclimate heat by at least three degree Celsius. Detailing the path forward, AIIMS chief Dr M C Misra said that TERI has already started work on developing specific targets for the institute.

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Energy efficiency project for Coimbatore foundries

13 Jun 2014
| The Hindu

With focus on energy efficiency and reducing power cost for industries, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation and Global Environment Facility (GEF) will implement a project for foundries in Coimbatore to improve their energy efficiency. It will be executed by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency. Officials of BEE and TERI said the GEF was already implementing a project in five industrial clusters in the country, jointly with the World Bank. Mr Prosanto Pal of TERI said that awareness

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Strengthen CIL for immediate relief

12 Jun 2014
| Business World

Coal is the backbone of the Indian economy as close to 60 per cent of the country\'s energy needs is met by thermal power plants. However, delayed environmental clearances, low yielding mines, illegal mining, red-tapism, litigation and corruption have paralysed the sector. In an interview with Business World, Mr Nitya Nanda, TERI, explains why the revival of the coal sector is not easy and needs more than block allocations and environmental clearances.

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Govt-commissioned panel moots green cess on thermal power, coal

11 Jun 2014
| The Free Press Journal

A government-commissioned panel has recommended a cess of 119 rupees per tn on coal production and 75 paise per unit on thermal power generation to mitigate the negative impact of such activities on the ecology and the local social structure. For thermal plants, a single cess of 83 paise per kWh has also been suggested as an alternative to take into account both mining and power generation, according to the panel\'s report. The study titled \'Equitable sharing of benefits arising from coal

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Q&A: The perils of a fast-changing climate

09 Jun 2014
| Aljazeera

Speaking in Qatar at the opening of a new solar power facility, Dr R K Pachauri, Chairman of UN\'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Director-General of TERI, said that world leaders must move \"rather quickly\" to avoid the worst effects of climate change, including deadly heat waves and flooding that are increasingly threatening people\'s lives. In an interview with the media channel, Dr Pachauri talked about the threat of climate change and the recent growth of sustainable

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Huge cost of inaction on the environment

09 Jun 2014
| The Economic Times

As the government prepares new policies for a better, more prosperous India, it would do well to take a look at a report brought out by TERI on the costs of environmental inaction. It puts numbers to the cost that the nation bears on account of air pollution, unsafe drinking water and lack of sanitation, and to the scale of the problem of solid waste management as India urbanises. The cost of outdoor air pollution is estimated to be Rs 1,00,000 crore.

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City to crack whip on unapproved e-rickshaws

07 Jun 2014
| The Asian Age

A high-level committee of the Delhi government, which recently examined a report of TERI, said all the e-rickshaws having 30-minute power of the 250 MW motor were not eligible for exemption under the Central Motor Vehicles Act, 1989. As none of the manufacturers, suppliers, dealers or operators of e-rickshaws had obtained any type approval from the agencies mentioned under the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, the committee concluded that their operation was totally illegal and dangerous to the

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90% Indians believe climate change is a reality

04 Jun 2014
| The Statesman

Environment seems to be the top priority on the people\'s mind with 90 per cent Indians believing climate change is a reality, according to TERI\'s Environmental Survey 2014. TERI survey says that 41 per cent middle income group people advocate environment should be prioritised compared to development. In Delhi, over 90 per cent respondents said climate change is occurring, 95 per cent felt temperatures are increasing and 64 per cent said rainfall is declining, the survey revealed.

Air quality worsening, drinking water and waste management better in Delhi, says TERI survey

04 Jun 2014
| The Hindu

Half of the respondents recently surveyed by TERI feel that the air quality in the Capital has worsened, and 40 per cent are of the view that air pollution policies have not been implemented properly. Fifty per cent said that the quality and availability of drinking water and waste management have improved. Nearly 70 per cent said citizens use more water than required, but only 17 per cent were willing to pay the actual cost of the subsidised water they use. These findings are part of the

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PPL boost to solar power gadgets

02 Jun 2014
| The New Indian Express

The solar lantern and stove project of Paradeep Phosphate Ltd (PPL) under its corporate social responsibility (CSR) has evoked warm response from the villagers. With the rise in demand for eco-friendly lanterns and stoves at a subsidised rate, PPL has devised a system for trouble-free distribution of solar stoves to the people of the coastal villages who are prone to natural calamities. TERI has produced both the products.

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Green governance (Interview with Dr R K Pachauri)

01 Jun 2014
| The Times of India (Speaking Tree)

In an interview with Speaking Tree, Dr R K Pachauri, Director-General, TERI, and Chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, speaks about the requirement of green growth development in the country. Dr Pachauri says that India could take the lead in green governance if Team Modi takes the right initiatives.

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Conference on renewable energy kicks off in Dhaka

30 May 2014
| The Daily Star

A three-day international conference on renewable energy technology -the third International Conference on the Developments in Renewable Energy Technology - was organised by United International University in Dhaka to showcase new research findings and best practices in the sector. Experts from over 10 countries will present some 92 research papers on different aspects of renewable energy such as solar photovoltaic system, biogas, biofuel and wind power in a number of sessions. Co-organisers

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