Opinion
District Mineral Foundations: Fetching a Good Deal for Mining-Affected Communities?
01 Nov 2017 |
Mr Nitish Arora
| Terra Green
The role of community participation in the decision-making process needs to be acknowledged and for that capturing people's perception is instrumental for District Mineral Foundations to become people centric, says Mr Nitish Arora, Research Associate, Resource Efficiency & Governance Divison, TERI.
Access to clean cooking: Is there a business case
27 Oct 2017 |
Mr Amit Kumar
| TERI
Moving away from subsidy based approach, TERI has demonstrated through its various field level interventions how to blend CSR funding with other sources, including micro financing, to make clean cooking and solar lighting devices affordable to a common, rural user, says Mr Amit Kumar, Senior Director, Rural Energy and Livelihoods Division, TERI.
Is cheaper clean energy sustainable?
25 Oct 2017 |
| Mr Kumar Deo
| Deccan Herald
Given that the renewable technology is still in evolution stage, further developments and growth in the segment are likely to make clean energy cheaper and thereby further reduce tariff, says Mr Kumar Deo, Research Associate, Integrated Assessments & Modelling Division, TERI.
The Inflection Point in the Energy Story
14 Oct 2017 |
Mr Amit Kumar
| TERI
Perhaps time has come to start thinking of a new energy order in not too distant a future, with renewable energy as its backbone. This also provides an opportunity for a country like ours where a large portion of energy infrastructure is yet to be built, says Mr Amit Kumar, Senior Director, Rural Energy and Livelihoods Division, TERI.
Use of Information and Market based Instruments for enhancing Energy Efficiency in the Indian residential sector
01 Oct 2017 |
Mr Nitish Arora
| Energetica
Tailored information strategies could solve problems of imperfect information in markets by disclosing the unobserved costs of individual consumption decisions to consumers, says Mr Nitish Arora, Research Associate, Resource Efficiency & Governance Division, TERI.
The problem with energy efficiency
24 Sep 2017 |
Mr Nitish Arora
,Mr Jonathan Donald Syiemlieh
| The Pioneer
India needs a salient mix of fiscal and information-based instrument to target improvements in energy efficiency, say Mr Nitish Arora, Research Associate and Mr Jonathan D Syiemlieh, Associate Fellow, Resource Efficiency & Governance Division, TERI
A case for continued support for green energy
19 Sep 2017 |
| Mint
Undoubtedly, a good policy framework has to have sunset clauses for incentives but withdrawals must also be nuanced and gradual, says Mr Amit Kumar, Senior Director, Rural Energy and Livelihoods Division, TERI.
World Ozone Day '17: India reaffirms commitment to climate
16 Sep 2017 |
Mr Karan Mangotra
| NRDC Blog
NRDC, TERI and other partners are working in India to advance strategies that will help keep India cool while protecting its citizens from the impacts of global warming, writes co-author Mr Karan Mangotra, Fellow, Growth, Diversification & Commercialisation, Division, TERI along with Ms Nehmat Kaur, India Consultant and Mr Karan Chouksey, NRDC India Initiative.
Innovation in solar panels, batteries, EVs may not have big impact, but here is what makes them disruptive
12 Sep 2017 |
| The Financial Express
Indian manufacturers of power plant equipment and automobiles need to plan for the scenario in which their domestic and international clients have shifted partially or totally to solar power and electric vehicles, say Dr Umakant Panwar, Director, Centre for Public Policy and Good Governance and Dr Ajay Mathur, Director-General, TERI.
Darkness will be ostracized
04 Sep 2017 |
Mr Martand Shardul
| TERI
Stand-alone lighting products (tubular battery and dry cell based products) have proved to be a credible disrupter of the market for kerosene wick lamps, says Mr Martand Shardul, Associate Fellow, Rural Energy and Livelihoods Division, TERI.