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040 _cIIT Kanpur
041 _aeng
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110 _aIndia.The Energy and Resources Institute [TERI]
245 _aTERI energy and environment data diary and yearbook (TEDDY) 2018-19
_cThe Energy and Resources Institute [TERI]
260 _bThe Energy and Resources Institute, TERI Press
_c2020
_aNew Delhi
300 _axxvii, 359p with CD-ROM
500 _aWith complimentary CD-ROM
520 _aTERI Energy & Environment Data Diary and Yearbook (TEDDY) is an annual publication brought out by TERI since 1986. It is the only comprehensive energy and environment yearbook in India that provides updated information on the energy supply sectors (coal and lignite, petroleum and natural gas, power, and renewable energy sources), energy demand sectors (agriculture, industry, transport, household, buildings), and environment (local and global). Additionally, the publication reviews government policies and analyses latest policy discourses that have implications on India s energy and environment sector. TEDDY 2018/19 gives an account of India s commercial energy balances, extensively covering energy flows within different sectors of the economy and how they have been changing over time. These energy balances and conversion factors are a valuable reference for researchers, scholars, and organizations engaged in energy and related sectors. After the introductory chapter, TEDDY 2018/19 is divided into three sections Energy Supply, Energy Demand, and Local and Global Environment. One of the main highlights of TEDDY 2018/19 is the addition of a new chapter Buildings under Energy Demand section. This chapter gives an in-depth analysis of India s energy consumption by the buildings sector, and highlights the role of energy efficiency in buildings from the perspectives of both economy and environment. The thirty-fourth edition of TEDDY continues to remain less prose intensive with inclusion of more data, represented with the help of infographics, thus making the publication an authentic and interesting read. TEDDY 2018/19 also features a section on interlinkages of SDGs with energy and environment. Key Features: Provides a review of government policies, programmes and initiatives that have implications for the petroleum and natural gas sector and the Indian economy New chapters on Air Pollution, Solid Waste Management, Water Resource Management, and Land and Forest Resource Management Exhaustive data from energy supply, energy demand, and local and global environment sectors Contents: Energy and environment: an overview Energy supply: Coal and lignite Petroleum and natural gas Power Renewable energy Energy demand: Agriculture Industry Transport Household energy Buildings Local and global environment: Air quality and pollution Solid waste management Water resource management Land and forest resource management Climate change
650 _aEnergy industries -- Environmental aspects
710 _aIndia.The Energy and Resources Institute [TERI]
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