Title: SYMBIOSIS FOOTPRINTS 09 A Media Seminar onTransition from Old to New Media and Go Green SYMBIOSIS FO
1SYMBIOSIS FOOTPRINTS 09 A Media Seminar
on-Transition from Old to New Media and Go
Green SYMBIOSIS FOOTPRINTS 09
- Transition from Old to New Media and Go Green
- Annapurna Vancheswaran
- TERI
2 3Grim reminders
Bhopal 1984
Exxon Valdez 1989
Chernobyl 1986
Minamata 1908
4Changing Business Systems
- major forces
- Erosion of trust
- - resulting in Activist shareholders, civil
society/NGOs - Globalization backlash
- -The energy crunch resulting in Governments and
regulators - Climate change
5An introduction to TERI
6Creating global and local partnerships
7Creating global and local partnerships
8Creating global and local partnerships
about 20 000 tonnes annually
more than 5000 hectares
26 000 tonnes of oily sludge successfully treated
9Microbial enhanced oil recovery technology
10Sustaining livelihoods in small scale sector
- Technology
- Awareness capacity building
- Technology dissemination
- Policy dialogue on environment issues
- TERI Example
- Grey iron foundries (cupolas)
- Glass units (pot furnaces and muffle furnaces)
- Brick kilns (vertical shaft brick kilns and
bulls trench kilns) - Puffed rice making
- Biomass gasifier-based thermal applications (silk
reeling, cardamom drying, and other sub-sectors)
11Creating global and local partnerships
12Creating global and local partnerships
Large scale introduction of improved cooking
devices
linking with several stakeholders, such as,
policy makers, bankers/financial institutions and
community organisations
13Shaping south-south initiatives
Brick Industry Projects Nepal and Vietnam
14Engaging the business sector
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16Project Green Growing Renewable Energy for
Energy security
Engaging the business sector
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18Energy efficiency in Buildings
Conventional building6,00,000 units per year
Retreat 2,50,000 units per year and 2100
domestic LPG cylinders
Annual energy savings in rupee terms (if Retreat
was grid connected) Rs. 10.5 lacs (40 savings
in energy cost)
19The Green Battle
20Lighting a Billion Lives
- 1.6 billion people
- lack access to electricity 25 are in India
- 76 million rural households
- of the total 138 million in India have no access
to electricity - 65 million
- of the above use kerosene for lighting
- 2.4 billion litres per year
- Kerosene used for lighting by 65 million
households _at_ monthly consumption of 3 litres per
household - 5.9 million ton CO2
- emitted to the atmosphere by the above
211.6 Billion People have No Access to Electricity
Earths City lights (NASA)
Sub-Sahara Africa gt 500 million
South Asia 800 million gt500 million in India
alone
East Asia (not including China) 224 million
Source IEA World Energy Outlook 2002
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