Ongoing Projects
Enhanced carbonate precipitation of ureolytic and nitrifying microbe treated rubber wastewater
October 15, 2019
| Microbes
In an earlier project rubber wastewater discharge has been remediated with biofilm developed by microalgal and bacteria consortia isolated from waste. Lead findings are microalgae/bacteria either in planktonic or biofilm environment the wastewater pH rose from 4 to 12 in a week with substantial reduction of N, PO4, COD and TDS. The alkaline water requires neutralization before recycling/disposal to environment with H ions create sludge. The raised pH in medium with microalga growth is due to sequestration of dissolved CO2 into biomass.
Facilitating adoption of Clean Energy technology in MSME units of Jharkhand State (India)
October 15, 2019
| Energy Efficiency
| Energy
The current assignment aims is supporting Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) units in implementation of the energy-efficiency, renewable energy and technology upgradation measures by enabling access to easy and concessional finance (debt and third-party equity), facilitating technology tie-up with manufacturers, suppliers and energy service companies (ESCOs) and facilitating convergence of state and central government supported schemes with the current initiatives.
Conducting Solid Waste Management Exposure Workshops for the officials of Urban Local Bodies and Elected Representatives Under Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) Phase IV (2019 - 2020) cluster#5
October 9, 2019
| Waste
The objectives of this project are to: (i) recognize the issues, challenges and constraints of solid waste management (SWM); (ii) understand the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016; (iii) be aware of the various approaches, technologies and their financial implications.
Inventorization, molecular identification and characterization of Garcinia species from northeast India for isolation of polyisoprenylated benzophenones as taxol mimics
October 7, 2019
| Microbes
Taxol is one of the essential medicines listed by the World Health Organization as a cytotoxic drug that kills cancer cells. Due to the slow growing nature of the Taxus plant, the drug is very expensive to manufacturer and thus not sustainable. Polyisoprenylated benzophenones (PIB) are the class of secondary metabolites which exhibited taxol mimic properties in both in vitro and in vivo assays. The genus Garcinia has been reported to be the main source of PIB.
Study of the implementation modalities and impacts of Carbon
October 7, 2019
| Climate Change
| Environment
As per decision of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) taken in 2016, a global market-based mechanism called Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) is to be implemented from 2021 with the objective of mitigating the GHG impacts of international flights and contributing to the global efforts to keep global warming below 2 degrees.
Knowledge Management System
October 2, 2019
| Climate Change
TERI Knowledge management System (KMS) is a centralized platform of shared knowledge in multiple repositories for researchers. The KMS supports a multi-disciplinary approach of knowledge capture and dissemination in TERI to facilitate research, learning, collaboration, process alignment and decision making. TERI KM hosts over 2.5 lakh records in 18 diversified knowledge repositories.
Securitization of climate change: issues for global and national security
October 1, 2019
| Resources & Sustainable Development
In recent times, with the end of the Cold War, non-traditional security issues such as global pandemics and climate change have been securitized. The response to the COVID-19 outbreak shows how security establishments around the world have been involved in activities such as rescue, control, prevention and even cure. The United States Department of Defense, for instance, has army researchers who are working and collaborating to develop rapid COVID-19 testing technology and vaccines.
CTCN Climate Technology Matchmaking Event on Accelerating clean energy transformation in partnership with the private sector
September 23, 2019
| Energy Efficiency
| Energy
The overall objective of the event on ‘Accelerating clean energy transformation in partnership with private sector’ is to facilitate bilateral meetings towards accelerating clean energy transformation in Asia-Pacific countries in partnership with the private sector.
Preparation of revised State Action Plan on Climate Change (SAPCC) for U.T. of Puducherry
September 20, 2019
| Climate Change
| Environment
Transitioning to less water- intensive crops and groundwater conservation have been flagged as areas of emphasis while drafting the revised Puducherry State Action Plan on Climate Change (SAPCC) for the Union Territory. The revised plans were being drafted in synergy with the goals of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) for post 2020 committed by the Government of India and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) taking into account recent scientific assessments and projections on global warming, vulnerability and impacts.
Assessment of past works of TCAP for air quality control in India (2005-19)
September 10, 2019
| Environment
The major objectives of the study are to: (1) Summarize past years TERI’s research work with TOYOTA Connected Asia Pacific Ltd (TCAP). (2 )Collaborate with other TCAP members for a joint research paper. (3) Assess the variations in source contributions and concentrations from initially used de-coupled source sensitivity analysis of CMAQ model with the CMAQ-ISAM (i.e. integrated source apportionment method) on a national scale.