The Energy and Resources Institute

The Energy and Resources Institute - TERI

India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi, where TERI Headquarters is housed
Type Non Profit Research Institution
Established 1974
Location New Delhi, Delhi, India
Acronym TERI
Website www.teriin.org

The Energy and Resources Institute, also known as TERI (formerly Tata Energy Research Institute), established in 1974, is a research institute based in New Delhi that conducts research work in the fields of energy, environment and sustainable development.

In 2013, the institute was ranked as the topmost global think-tank by the International Centre for Climate Governance (ICCG)[1]

History

Bombay House the head office of Tata Group from where TERI started operations

The origins of TERI lie in Mithapur, a remote town in Gujarat, where a TATA engineer, Darbari Seth, was concerned about the enormous quantities of energy his factory spent on desalination.[2] He proposed the idea of a research institute to tackle the depletion of natural resources and energy scarcity. J. R. D. Tata, chairman of the TATA Group, liked the idea and accepted the proposal. TERI was set up with a modest corpus of 35 million rupees.[3] On the invitation of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, TERI registered in Delhi in 1974 as the Tata Energy Research Institute.[4] As the scope of its activities widened, it was renamed The Energy and Resources Institute in 2003.[5]

Locations

TERI began its operations in Bombay House, Mumbai, headquarters of the house of Tata. In 1984, it moved to Delhi where it continued to operate out of rented premises (which included the India International Centre among others) for almost a decade. In 1993, the organization set up its permanent base in Darbari Seth Block, named after its founder, in the India Habitat Centre complex located at Lodhi Road, New Delhi. Today TERI has a global presence with many centres in India and abroad.[6]

In October 2011, Princess Máxima of the Netherlands opened the European headquarters of TERI in Utrecht.[8]

TERI has also established a research base in Africa to provide technical assistance as well as to facilitate exchange of knowledge amongst the communities in various African states.[9]

Staff

Rajendra K. Pachauri, Director General

TERI had over 1200 employees, with research professionals from disciplines pertaining to issues of environment and energy.[10] The Institute's Director General Rajendra K. Pachauri was succeeded by Ajay Mathur on 23 July 2015. Dr. Rajendra Pachauri is accused of sexual harassment by a junior female colleague. This case is under investigation.[11] He was also chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.[12] TERI University Vice Chancellor is Dr Leena Srivastava. She was recognized by the Prime Minister of the French Republic and received the Knight of the Order of Academic Palms in 2007 (Ordre national du Mérite).[13]

Activities

The scope of the organisation's activities includes climate change, energy efficiency, renewable energy, biotechnology, and social transformation.

Awards

Publications

TERI Press, TERI's publishing arm releases a plethora of publications out of which some noteworthy publications are :

GRIHA

Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) was conceived by TERI and developed with Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, is a national rating system for green buildings in India.[20]

TERI University

TERI University was established on 19 August 1998, and was recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) as a deemed-to-be University in 1999.[21] Set-up as the TERI School of Advanced Studies in 1998, the institution was subsequently renamed TERI University.[22]

TERI Prakriti School

Established in January 2015[23] with a vision to provide sustainability education and help create environmental awareness among children at an early age. Inaugurated by Union Minister for Environment and Forests Prakash Javadekar, the K-12 school is affiliated to CBSE.[24]

See also

References

  1. "TERI tops global climate think-tank list". Zee News. 10 July 2013.
  2. "Championing the green alternative". Economic Times. 2 January 2010.
  3. "Darbari Seth Memorial Lecture 2006" (PDF). February 2013.
  4. "ENVIS Centre on Renewable Energy and Environment" (PDF).
  5. "Teri Stays Teri, But Says Ta-Ta To Tata". Financialexpress.com. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
  6. "Location and Linkages - TERI". 15 November 2014.
  7. http://www.indiahabitat.org/institutions
  8. "Asia - Research - Universiteit Utrecht". 2011-10-05.
  9. "TERI Africa".
  10. "Our People - TERI".
  11. Mohan, Vishwa (23 July 2015). "Sexual-harassment case: Teri sacks RK Pachauri". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  12. "The Nobel Peace Prize 2007".
  13. "TERI receives second Knighthood Honour from French government". Financialexpress.com. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
  14. "5 Indian thinktanks in world’s top 150". Times of India. 28 January 2014.
  15. "EDF PULSE AWARDS: SMILES ALL ROUND". EDF PULSE. 30 April 2014.
  16. "National Community Radio Awards 2014 presented". Press Information Bureau, Government of India. 13 March 2014.
  17. "7th CMS VATAVARAN Environment and Wildlife Film Festival and Forum 2013". CMS Vatavaran. 2 February 2014.
  18. "PMI’s Prestigious Project Management Award 2013" (PDF). PMI awards. 27 September 2013.
  19. "Global Think Tank TERI Launches its Annual Publication "TERI Energy Data Directory and Yearbook (TEDDY)"". 22 March 2013.
  20. Business Standard (2007-11-01). "TERI launches rating system for 'green' buildings". Business-standard.com. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
  21. "List of UGC Recognized University in NCT of Delhi" (PDF). delhi.gov.in.
  22. "University status for TERI School". thehindubusinessline.com.
  23. "TERI launches Prakriti School to focus on environment education". India Blooms.
  24. "Government planning to introduce logo for green buildings: Prakash Javadekar". Economic Times.
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