Appropriate Rural Technology Institute
Formation | 1996 |
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Type | Non-governmental organisation |
Legal status | Charitable Trust |
Headquarters |
2nd Floor Maninee Apartments, Survey No.13, Dhayarigaon Pune, Maharashtra, India |
Region served | Global |
President of Foundation | Dr. Anand Karve |
Website |
www |
Appropriate Rural Technology Institute [ARTI] is an Indian Non-governmental organisation founded by a group of about 20 scientists and technologists to develop innovative and environmentally friendly rural technologies based on modern scientific knowledge in 1996. ARTI is the only organization in the world to win the prestigious Ashden Award twice.[1][2][3]
ARTI was honoured for ‘Technological Innovation’ for having developed a wide range of clean cooking technologies from improved wood burning stoves to compact biogas plants running on waste food by Partnership for Clean Indoor Air (PCIA).[4]
Projects
Title | Year of start & completion | Name of Sponsoring Organisation |
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Core support | 2002 onwards | Department of Science and Technology (India) |
Production of root mat by rural women | 2003-2006 | Department of Science and Technology (India) |
Monitoring indoor air quality in households with and without improved Cookstoves | 2004-2006 | Shell Foundation |
Standardisation and commercialisation of compact biogas plants for domestic use | 2004-2006 | United States Environmental Protection Agency |
Establishing Technology Resource Centre at ARTI | 2004-2007 | Council for Action by People and Rural Technology, New Delhi |
Women Technology Park | 2005-2007 | Department of Science and Technology (India) |
Establishing norms for kitchen architecture and cooking devices for pollution free cooking in Maharashtra | 2005-2007 | Department of Science and Technology (India) |
Commercialisation of Improved Biomass Fuels and Cooking Devices in India | 2006-2009 | Shell Foundation |
Publications
- Karve, Priyadarshini (2000). Proceedings of the International Conference on Biomass-based Fuels and Cooking Systems. Pune: Appropriate Rural Technology Institute.
References
- ↑ Deodhar, Shirish (2010). From Entrepreneurs To Leaders. Tata McGraw-Hill Education,. p. 238. ISBN 978-0-07-068070-8.
- ↑ "Compact digester for producing biogas from food waste" (PDF). ashden.org. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ↑ Joshi, Vikas (Feb 5, 2013). "The rural energy messiah". DNA. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ↑ Gaur, Mahendra (2005). Foreign Policy Annual. Gyan Publishing House,. p. 372. ISBN 978-81-7835342-5.
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