Diary of G.B.D.


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Wartime Diary


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Written from September 1939 to January 1941, Simone de Beauvoir’s Wartime Diary gives English readers unabridged access to one of the scandalous texts that threaten to overturn traditional views of Beauvoir’s life and work. Beauvoir’s account of her clandestine affair with Jacques Bost and sexual relationships with various young women challenges the conventional picture of Beauvoir as the devoted companion of Jean-Paul Sartre, just as her account of completing her novel She Came to Stay at a time when Sartre’s philosophy in Being and Nothingness was barely begun calls into question the traditional view of Beauvoir’s novel as merely illustrating Sartre’s philosophy. Most important, the Wartime Diary provides an exciting account of Beauvoir’s philosophical transformation from the prewar solipsism of She Came to Stay to the postwar political engagement of The Second Sex. This edition also features previously unpublished material, including her musings about consciousness and order, recommended reading lists, and notes on labor unions. In providing new insights into Beauvoir’s philosophical development, the Wartime Diary promises to rewrite a crucial chapter of Western philosophy and intellectual history.




The Gentleman's Diary


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TERI Energy & Environment Data Diary and Yearbook (TEDDY) 2021/22


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TERI 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). Recent changes in the energy sector and environment are depicted with the help of graphs, figures, maps, and tables. The publication also reviews government policies associated with energy and environment. TEDDY 2021/22 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. Contents of the book are organized into three sections—Energy Supply, Energy Demand, and Local and Global Environment. Interlinkage of SDGs with energy and environment also forms the subject matter of TEDDY 2021/22. The thirty seventh edition 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. Key Features: - Provides a review of government policies, programmes, and initiatives that have implications for energy sector and the Indian economy - The analyses are based on the exhaustive data, sourced from energy supply, energy demand, and local and global environment sectors - Traces the trend exhibited by energy generation and consumption and its association with the environment 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 • Solid waste management • Water resource management • Land and forest resource management • Climate change Audience: Researchers and Professionals from industries, government organizations, and public sector undertakings. Research scholars from different NGOs, bilateral and multilateral institutions, and academic institutions. Shelving: Energy, Environmental Sciences and Studies, Industry (Coal and lignite, oil and gas, power, renewable energy), climate change, Agriculture sector, Transport sector, domestic sector For sample chapters and Sankey diagram, please visit: www.teriin.org/projects/teddy List of Tables Coal and Lignite 1 New environmental norms for TPSs 2 FGD implementation status of TPSs—general summary (capacity in MW) 3 FGD implementation status of TPSs situated in NCR (capacity in MW) · Pithead run of mine price of non-coking coal applicable for Eastern Coalfields Limited, Bharat Coking Coal Limited, Central Coalfields Limited, Northern Coalfields Limited, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, South Eastern Coalfields Limited, and North Eastern Coalfields Limited, with effect from 27 November 2020 · Revised price of coking coal for NRS · Pit head price of non-coking coal applicable for Western Coalfields Limited, with effect from 27 November 2020 Petroleum and Natural Gas 1 Hydrocarbon reserve status (as on 1 April 2021) 2 Trend in installed refining capacity of Indian refineries (in MTPA) 3 Trend in subsidies for the sale of petroleum and natural gas in India 4 List of taxes for the production and sale of crude oil in India 5 List of taxes for the production and sale of natural gas in India 6 Retail selling price and taxes on petrol and diesel in India and other countries in 2019/20 7 Phasing of minimum work programme 8 Trend in CNG stations, CNG vehicles, and CNG sales in India 9 Allocation for MoPNG under the budget estimate for 2021/22 · City gas distribution bidding parameters · Year-wise work programme for successful CGD bidders · Major crude oil and product pipeline network (as on 1 April 2022) · Existing major LPG and petroleum products’ pipelines in India (as on 31 March 2021) · Status of existing natural gas pipeline infrastructure · Price build-up of subsidised domestic LPG in Delhi as on 1 April 2022 · Price build-up of PDS SKO in Mumbai as on 1 April 2022 · Price buildup of MS (petrol) in Delhi as on 1 April 2022 · Price buildup of HSD in Delhi as on 1 April 2022 · Present status of CGD infrastructure in India Power 1 Sector-wise fuel-wise break-up of achieved capacity addition (in MW) 2 Addition in transmission lines and transformation capacity 3 Plan-wise growth of transmission lines (220 kV and above) 4 Import/export of energy by India from/to neighbouring countries (in MU) 5 Status of eight states as on 31 March 2021 6 Comparison of length of lines operating at various voltages as on 31 March 2021 7 Achievements in infrastructure under electrification schemes by Ministry of Power 8 Set targets and achievements under IPDS system 9 Details of electricity infrastructure created under DDUGJY (including additional infra) as on 31 October 2021 10 Set targets and achievements under UDAY scheme 11 Inter-regional power transfer capacity of national grid during the last three years 12 Sanctioned smart grid pilot projects and implementation status Agriculture 1 Production, imports, and consumption of fertilizers (thousand tonnes of nutrients) 2 Shift in different sources of commercial energy consumption in Indian agriculture (in %) 3 Source-wise net irrigated area in India (in Mha) 4 Irrigation water productivity of rice, wheat, and sugar cane in major growing states 5 On-farm solar energy interventions linking water and land use in different states in India · Policy categories and key nodal agency impacting energy use in agriculture · Electricity consumption in agriculture sector Industry 1 Brief overview of different PAT cycles for aluminium sector 2 Production of aluminium (in tonnes) 3 SEC in aluminium smelting 4 Brief overview of different PAT cycles for cement sector 5 Cement production 6 Indian and global average specific energy consumption of cement plant 7 Brief overview of different PAT cycle for chlor-alkali sector 8 Production of alkali chemicals 9 Section-wise energy consumption in caustic soda production 10 Brief overview of different PAT cycles for fertilizer sector 11 Production of urea, DAP and complex fertilizers (in MT) 12 Benchmarking energy consumption in the fertilizer sector 13 Brief overview of different PAT cycles for iron and steel sector 14 Crude steel production and capacity utilization 15 Comparison of Indian and international SEC for steel industry 16 Brief overview of different PAT cycles for pulp and paper sector 17 Benchmarking energy consumption in different industry groups of pulp and paper sector 18 Brief overview of different PAT cycles for textile sector 19 Production of yarn and fabric 20 Brief overview of different PAT cycles for petrochemical sector 21 Production (in MT) of major petrochemicals Transportation 1 Road category along with the length (in km) for 2018 and 2019 2 Cargo traffic handled at major ports (in tonne) in 2021/22 3 Cargo traffic handled at non-major ports (in tonne) for 2021/22 4 Number of projects and project cost under Sagarmala · App-based solution project in round II cities · Growth of metro rail over the years · Number of E-buses sanctioned under FAME-II scheme Household Energy 1 A timeline of government acts, policies, and schemes for providing energy access to households · Per capita consumption during 2019 · Per capita consumption of electricity in India · Energy consumption by countries · Village electrification in India · State-wise monthly average duration of power cuts in urban areas at 11 kV feeder level during May 2019 · Distribution of households based on energy source for lighting · Source of energy for cooking in residential sector in India · Percentage distribution of households by primary energy source for lighting (2001/02–2011/12) · Percentage distribution of households by primary energy source for lighting (2001/02–2011/12) · Percentage distribution of households by primary energy source for cooking (2001/02–2011/12) · Consumption of LPG and kerosene · Residential consumption of LPG Buildings 1 Climate characteristics 2 Suggested P/A ratios for cooling dominated regions 3 Climate-specific shading responses for passive cooling 4 Green building rating systems and daylight benchmarks 5 Status of energy-efficiency policies in India Air 1 State-/UT-wise distribution of manual and continuous monitoring stations in operation under NAMP 2 Revised ambient air quality standards 3 Breakpoints for AQI scale: 0–500 4 Active fire counts on crop land in different states of India during the last 10 years 5 Stack emission standards for major air-polluting industries 6 New emission standards for thermal power plants 7 Emission standards for two-wheeler and three-wheeler categories 8 Emission standards for four-wheeler category 9 Emission norms for heavy diesel vehicles 10 Emission standards for generator sets 11 Deaths attributable to air pollution along with total and per-capita economic loss due to premature deaths and morbidity attributable to air pollution in the states of India 12 Dose response study of short-term effects of criteria air pollutants on all daily mortality in India 13 Dose response study of short-term effects of criteria air pollutants all-cause mortality around the globe 14 Recent policies in different sectors to improve air quality in India 15 Planned and proposed source apportionment studies under NCAP and their status as of May 2022 · Comparison of ambient air quality standards of different countries · Number of days different states exceeded the NAAQS of PM2.5 · Summary of estimated source contributions including the contribution of sources outside the city air sheds · Studies conducted relating to health effects of air pollution Solid Waste Management · MSW gasification technologies · Various treatment technologies for plastic waste and their environmental impacts · Recycling facilities located in different cities of India · Management of C&D waste in major cities of India Water Resource Management 1 Estimated utilizable flows and average annual potentials of the main basins of the country 2 Criteria for categorization of assessment units 3 Irrigated area covered under different forms of irrigation 4 Indicators developed by MoSPI for tracking/monitoring the progress of nationally defined SDGs Land and Forest Resource Management 1 Forest cover of India 2 State-wise forest cover of India 3 Forest cover under different fire-prone classifications 4 Forest carbon stock under different pools and changes w.r.t. previous assessment 5 Key statistics of Indian hotspots 6 Floral diversity of India 7 Distribution of species in different IUCN categories 8 Protected areas of India (as on December 2021) 9 Current statistics as per 2020/21 SDG INDIA for SDG 14 and SDG 15 Climate Change 1 Emission scenario 2 Level of CO2 emissions 3 Emission trends across four major CO2 emitters 4 Global emissions and emission gap under the implementation of NDCs for 2030 (median and range in GTCO2e) 5 Sector-wise national GHG emission (in MT) 6 Current status of state action plans on climate change · Carbon dioxide emissions across regions (in MTCO2) · Missions under National Action Plan on Climate Change · Projects sanctioned under National Adaptation Fund on Climate Change · State-wise projects with outlay sanctioned under National Adaptation Fund on Climate Change List of Figures Energy and Environment: an overview 1 Fuel-wise end-use energy consumption in 2020/21 2 Overall energy supply and consumption in India in 2020/21 3 Coal reserves in India as on 1 April 2021 4 Coal transportation by various modes 5 Trend in natural gas production and import dependency 6 Trend in petroleum products’ consumption in India 7 Installed generation capacity (as of March 2022) 8 Growth rate of electricity generation (2021/22) 9 Grid power and their percentage share till May 2022 10 Growth of renewable energy sources 11 Installed solar capacity (2017–22) 12 Electricity consumption in the agriculture sector 13 Number of diesel and electric pumps used in India 14 Global CO2 emission from transport subsectors (2000–20 15 Percentage of electricity consumers in residential sector to total power consumed by all sectors 16 Commercial energy consumption by use 17 Residential energy consumption by use 18 State-/UT-wise average ambient air quality status of different pollutant parameters for 2008–21 19 Per capita water availability in relation to population 20 Trend of average water table in India from 1980 to 2015 21 Forest cover of India 22 Emission trends across four major CO2 emitters 23 CO2 emissions (in MTCO2) in India in comparison to GDP (PPP) 24 CO2 emissions within subsectors in India Coal and Lignite 1 Coal reserves in India as on 1 April 2021 2 Lignite reserves in India as on 1 April 2021 3 Coal and lignite production in India 4 Coal production by CIL and SCCL 5 Production of coal (in %) from opencast and underground mining 6 Coal off-take (in %) by different sectors in India during 2020/21 7 Lignite off-take (in %) by different sectors in India during 2020/21 8 Coal transportation by various modes 9 Year-wise import of coal in India (in MT) 10 Source-wise import of coal in India (in MT) 11 India’s export of coal (in %) Petroleum and Natural Gas 1 Status of hydrocarbon reserves 2 Total balance recoverable crude oil and natural gas reserves in India 3 Basin-wise ultimate hydrocarbon reserves as on 1 April 2021 4 Basin-wise in-place hydrocarbon reserves as on 1 April 2021 5 Trend in domestic crude oil production 6 Crude import, product imports, and total imports 7 Crude import, product imports, and total imports 8 Country-wise crude oil imports by India 9 Trend in production of petroleum products from refineries and fractionators 10 Trend in petroleum products’ consumption in India 11 Status of petroleum products’ consumption during 2021/22 12 Trend in domestic natural gas production 13 Trend in natural gas production and import dependency 14 Trend in consumption of natural gas by different sectors 15 Crude throughput of Indian refineries 16 Trend in gross refinery margin of Indian refineries 17 Trend in subsidies for the sale of petroleum and natural gas in India 18 Share of tax/ duties to total contribution of petroleum sector to exchequer 19 Contribution of taxes from oil and gas industry to the central exchequer 20 Contribution of taxes from oil and gas industry to the state exchequer 21 Trend of excise duty on petrol and diesel vis-a-vis crude oil price in India 22 State-wise collection of States Tax/ VAT/ SGST/ UTGST from the oil and gas industry in 2021 23 Trends in the price of domestic gas produced in India on GCV basis 24 Details of CGD bidding round, geographical areas, percentage of India’s population and percentage of India’s area with access to CGD network 25 Status of state-/UT-wise PNG - domestic, commercial, and industrial connections Indian sedimentary basins Power 1 Installed generation capacity (as of March 2022) 2 Installed generation capacity by sector as of March 2022 3 Growth rate of installed generating capacity (2021/22) 4 CAGR of installed generating capacity (2012–22) 5 Total generation (including renewable energy sources) 6 Growth percentage of electricity generation 7 Growth rate of electricity generation (2021/22) 8 Electricity generation (2012–22) 9 Growth of gross electricity generation in India by mode (2012–22) 10 PLF of coal- and lignite-based power plants 11 Power supply position: energy 12 Growth rate of energy requirement and availability (2011–22) 13 Power supply position: peak 14 Growth rate of peak demand and met (2011–22) 15 Sector-wise electricity consumption pattern 16 Per capita electricity consumption 17 T&D losses 18 AT&C losses 19 Net import/total export of energy by India 20 Cross-border electricity trade on power exchange platform Renewable Energy 1 Linkages of other SDGs to SDG 7 2 Grid power and their percentage share till May 2022 3 Growth of renewable energy sources 4 Top 10 states in renewable installation (till May 2022) 5 Installed solar capacity (2017–22) 6 Top 10 states grid-connected installed solar capacity (till 12 December 2020) 7 Solar tariff (till March 2020/21) 8 Net solar PV installed from 2018 to 2021 9 State-wise wind power potential at 100 m above ground level 10 Growth of wind energy sector from 2017 to 2022 11 State-wise installed capacity (as on December 2020) 12 Cumulative biomass power, gasification and bagasse cogeneration projects 13 State-/UT-wise cumulative commissioned biomass power, waste-to-power, and bagasse cogeneration grid-connected projects (up to 31 May 2022) 14 Cumulative waste-to-energy/power projects 15 Year-wise cumulative installed capacity of small hydropower 16 Tidal energy potential 17 Target for geothermal energy development Agriculture 1 Production of different agricultural products in India 2 HSD and LDO consumption in the agriculture sector 3 Electricity consumption in the agriculture sector 4 Region-wise electricity consumption in the agriculture sector 5 Production of urea, diammonium phosphate, and other complex fertilizers 6 Consumption pattern of different sources of energy 7 Number of tractors sold 8 Number of power tillers sold 9 Number of diesel and electric pumps used in India 10 Percentage share of major farm machineries used in Indian agriculture 11 Farm power availability and food grain yield 12 Share of major crops in the gross cropped area in India 13 Trend in GHG emission from the agriculture sector in India (in GgCO2e) 14 Distribution of GHG emissions by sub-sectors from the agriculture sector from 2011 to 2016 in India 15 Selected state-/UT-wise area covered under micro-irrigation (drip and sprinkler) in India as on 31 March 2021 Industry 1 Share of different processes in crude steel production Transportation 1 Change in CO2 emission by fossil fuels (2019–21) 2 Global CO2 emission from transport subsectors (2000–20) 3 Sector-wise change in energy demand in fuel (2000–19) 4 Energy use by passenger and freight modes in India (2000–20) 5 Highways constructed in India over the years 6 Number of registered vehicles from 2001 to 2020 7 Passenger traffic over time 8 Railway electrification routes over time 9 Freight traffic from 2018/19 to 2020/21 10 Total revenue from 2018/19 to 2020/21 11 Major commodities carried by the Indian Railways from 2016/17 to 2020/21 12 Cargo traffic handled at major ports 13 Commodity-wise traffic in major ports for 2021/22 14 National waterways’-wise share of traffic for 2020/21 15 National waterways’: commodity profile for 2020/21 16 Passenger traffic over the years 17 Cargo traffic over the years 18 Percentage of domestic cargo as belly cargo and dedicated freighter Comparison of number of EVs over the years Household Energy 1 Source of lighting in Indian households: 2001–11 2 Residential consumers of LPG in India 3 Percentage of power consumer in residential sector to total power consumed by all sectors 4 Consumption of LPG and kerosene in the residential sector 5 Active consumers of LPG in the residential sector 6 Consumption of LPG in the residential sector 7 Consumption of electricity in the residential sector Buildings 1 Daily electricity demand in India in 2019 2 Daily electricity demand in India in the Stated Policies Scenario in 2040 3 Commercial energy consumption by use 4 Residential energy consumption by use 5 Sector-wise growth in cooling demand 6 HVAC load break up in percentage 7 Integrated building design approach 8 Key benefits of integrated design approach 9 Summer sun path and comfort strategy 10 Winter sun path and comfort strategy 11 Building geometry and S/V ratio 12 Rectangular forms and S/V ratios 13 Comparison of single-glazed and triple-glazed, medium-solar-gain low-e glass 14 Building orientation for enhanced ventilation 15 Funneling effect for enhanced natural ventilation 16 Do’s and don’ts for correct window placement 17 Do’s and don’ts for correct window placement (modified form 18 Positive and negative air pressure zones 19 Stack ventilation 20 Fixed horizontal shading devices 21 Adjustable shading devices 22 (a) Shading cloth and (b) pergolas combined with vegetation 23 Horizontal shading versus vertical shading 24 Daylight factor illuminance 25 Daylight area for massing studies for different shapes of floor plan having similar floor area considering lintel level at 7 feet 26 Daylight area window head height thumb rule (section) 27 Daylight evaluation thumb rule for rectangular or square 28 Atrium rule of thumb 29 Energy reduction with increase in design indoor temperature 30 SDGs related to green buildings and infrastructure 31 National Strategic Plan for Energy Efficiency in Building Sector 32 Highlights of ECBC implementation impact for 2020/21 33 Key objectives of SUNREF programme 34 Percentage growth of cooling requirement in India Air 1 Annual ambient concentration of different pollutants across the country during 2008–21 2 State-/UT-wise average ambient air quality status of different pollutant parameters for the period 2008–21 3 Comparison of number of households using different fuels for cooking in rural and urban areas in India 4 Sectorial contribution to ambient PM10 and PM2.5 5 State-/UT-wise number of non-attainment cities in India Institutional framework of air quality governance in India Solid Waste Management 1 MSW composition for waste received from Gurugram 2 Major e-waste contributing states in India 3 Emission points from MSW sector · Management of plastics in India · Average constituents of C&D waste · C&D waste generated in major cities of India · C&D waste management in India · C&D waste recycling in a typical recycling facility Water Resource Management 1 Per capita water availability in relation to population 2 (a) Categorization of groundwater assessment units in India from 2004 to 2020 and (b) the number of groundwater assessment units 3 Depth to water level maps for (a) pre-monsoon, (b) post-monsoon, and (c) decadal water level fluctuation 4 Trend of the average water table in India from 1980 to 2015 5 Number of assessment units affected by fluoride 6 Number of assessment units affected by arsenic 7 Number of districts with electrical conductivity in groundwater above the permissible limit 8 Net irrigated area in India from 1950 to 2018 9 Households provided with tap water supply 10 (a) Schools and (b) AWCs provided with tap water supply 11 Sewage generation, installed treatment capacity, operational capacity, actual utilization, and complied treatment capacity 12 BOD trends of waterbodies in India (in mg/L) 13 Total coliform (in MPN/100 mL) trends of waterbodies in India 14 Feacal coliform (in MPN/100 mL) trends of waterbodies in India 15 Ramsar sites of India (till June 2022) 16 District-wise area coverage under PDMC from 2015 to 2020 17 High-, medium-, and low-performing states on water resource management 18 Vision and missions under Namami Gange Land and Forest Resource Management 1 Percentage of area under various land uses 2 Land degradation map of India (generated using LISS-III data of 2015/16) 3 Forest cover of India 4 Projected demand for wood in India 5 Projected climate change in forest ecosystem in India 6 Top 10 developmental pressures on forest land in 2020 7 Forest carbon stock in different pools (in MT) 8 Biogeographic zones in India 9 Percentage of novelties in Plantae Kingdom published from India 10 Novelties published in Animalia Kingdom from India 11 Percentage of invasive species in different ecosystems 11 Contributions of different factors in biodiversity loss and habitat degradation 13 Arrival of tourists in India from 2015 to 2020 14 Cases registered under WPA in India from 2015 to 2020 15 Bending curve of biodiversity losses 16 Increase in number of PAs from 2000 to 2021 Climate Change 1 Annual total number of extreme climatic events in India 2 All-India annual mean temperature anomalies for 1901–2021 (based on the 1981–2010 average) 3 Spatial patterns of liner trends of (a) maximum and (b) minimum temperatures 4 Spatial pattern of trend (°C/100 years) in mean annual temperature anomalies (1901–2020) Keys Areas having significant at 95% levels are shaded; red denotes warming and blue denotes cooling. 5 Decadal means of all-India summer monsoon rainfall (in percentage departure from mean) 6 All-India annual mean percentage departures for 1901–2020 (based on the 1961–2010 average) 7 Sub-divisional trends of (a) seasonal and (b) monsoon rainfall for 1901–2003 8 Time series of active and break during the monsoon season 9 Cyclone tracks of depressions and cyclonic storms formed during 2021 10 Emission trends across four major CO2 emitters 11 CO2 emissions (in MTCO2) in India in comparison to GDP (PPP) 12 CO2 emissions within subsectors in India 13 Emissions by fuel type in India 14 Comparison of coal cess collected, amount transferred to, and financed from projects recommended under NCEEF List of Maps Petroleum and Natural Gas 1 Crude oil and product infrastructure in India 2 Natural gas infrastructure in India Renewable Energy 1 Solar potential of Indian states/union territories 2 State-wise wind energy potential at 100/120 m above ground level 3 Biomass power (BP), bagasse cogeneration (BC), and waste-to-energy (W2E) 4 Small hydro potential in India 5 Geothermal potential in India Agriculture State-wise distribution of districts based on vulnerability to climate change in India Buildings Climate zone map of India




TERI Energy & Environment Data Diary and Yearbook (TEDDY) 2015/16


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TERI Energy & Environment Data Diary and Yearbook (TEDDY) is an annual publication brought out by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) since 1986. It is the only comprehensive energy and environment yearbook in India which 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, residential, and commercial sectors), and environment (local and global). The publication also provides a review of the government policies that have implications for these sectors of the Indian economy. Each edition of TEDDY contains India's commercial energy balances for the last four years that provide comprehensive information on 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 ready reckoner for researchers, scholars, and organizations working on energy and related sectors. After the introductory chapters, for the ease of readers, TEDDY has been divided into sections on energy supply, energy demand, and local and global environment. The thirtieth edition of the publication, TEDDY 2015/16, comes with several interesting features. The Green Focus at the end of each chapter highlights sustainable initiatives and successful practices, which are of current interest in the sectors discussed under the sections on energy supply, energy demand, and local and global environment. The publication also features a section that discusses sustainable development goals and air pollution and health. Interactive graphs, figures, maps, and tables have been used throughout the chapters to explain facts, which make the book an interesting read. In addition, detailed tables at the end of each chapter represent statistical data on each of the above-mentioned sectors. The publication is accompanied by a complimentary CD containing full text. The publication has more than 15,000 readers across the globe and is often cited in international peer reviewed journals and policy documents. Key Features: · Exhaustive compilation of data from energy supply and demand sectors · Recent data along with data for the past years presented in the form of structured and easy to understand tables · Recent advances made in the energy sectors are covered in the book · Self-explanatory figures and graphs showing the latest trends in various sectors are also part of chapters · The “Green focus” section in every chapter highlights a topical issue · The book comes with a complimentary CD that contains all the chapters and additional tables Contents: Energy and environment: an overview, Commercial energy balance tables and conversion factors • Energy supply: Coal and lignite, Petroleum and natural gas, Power, Renewable energy sources and technologies • Energy demand: Agriculture, Industry, Transport, Household energy • Local and global environment: Environment, Climate change • Energy and environment goals: Sustainable development goals and implications for India, Air pollution and health




TERI Energy & Environment Data Diary and Yearbook (TEDDY) 2018/19


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TERI 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




The Handbook of Global Health Policy


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The Handbook of Global Health Policy provides a definitive source of the key areas in the field. It examines the ethical and practical dimensions of new and current policy models and their effect on the future development of global health and policy. Maps out key debates and policy structures involved in all areas of global health policy Isolates and examines new policy initiatives in global health policy Provides an examination of these initiatives that captures both the ethical/critical as well as practical/empirical dimensions involved with global health policy, global health policy formation and its implications Confronts the theoretical and practical questions of ‘who gets what and why’ and ‘how, when and where?’ Captures the views of a wide array of scholars and practitioners, including from low- and middle-income countries, to ensure an inclusive view of current policy debates







TERI Energy & Environment Data Diary and Yearbook (TEDDY) 2017/18


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TERI Energy & Environment Data Diary and Yearbook (TEDDY) is an annual publication brought out by The Energy and Resources Institute (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), and local and global environment sectors (environment and climate change). The publication also provides a review of the government policies that have implications for the sectors of the Indian economy. In TEDDY, an account of India’s commercial energy balances is given, which provide comprehensive information on 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 ready reckoner for researchers, scholars, and organizations working in the energy sector. After the introductory chapters, for the ease of readers, TEDDY has been divided into sections on energy supply, energy demand, and local and global environment. Interactive graphs, figures, maps, and tables have been used throughout the chapters to explain facts, which make the book an interesting read. In addition, detailed tables at the end of each chapter represent statistical data on each of the above-mentioned sectors. The publication is accompanied by a complimentary CD containing full text. The publication has more than 15,000 readers across the globe and is often cited in international peer-reviewed journals and policy documents.