Grid-Tied Mini Grids: Last-Mile Energy Access
Executive Director, CSTEP – Dr. Anshu Bharadwaj addressing the audience on the Topic Grid Tied – Mini Grids: Last Mile Energy Access at Vivanta By Taj Ambassador, New Delhi. Good Energies and WIPRO are jointly collaborating with CSTEP on the event.
A Podcast on "Effective Disaster Management in India"
A Podcast on "Effective Disaster Management in India" presented by Dr. Gaurav Kapoor, Senior Research Scientist at CSTEP.
Application of Monte Carlo Methods
Example Application of Monte Carlo Methods for Uncertainty Analysis
CSTEP DARPAN
Decision Analysis for Research and Planning
Dr. V S Arunachalam, Chairman, CSTEP
Talk by Dr. V S Arunachalam, Founder and Chairman of CSTEP
Pre-feasibility Analysis: For Offshore Wind Project Development in Tamil Nadu
Pre-feasibility Analysis: For Offshore Wind Project Development in Tamil Nadu, Presenter: Ashish Nigam, Designation: Research Engineer
Lessons for other cites in Bengaluru's new framework for urban transport
Bengaluru's history of multiple (and often competing) transport agencies is a major reason for such unsustainable projects being proposed and implemented. To avoid such situations, Bengaluru needs to have a unified agency, a UMTA, which would have the power to invest in sustainable transport projects.
As solar industry booms, time to start thinking about recycling
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that the global solar photovoltaic (PV) installed capacity is expected to increase beyond 1,600 Gigawatts (GW) by 2030.
Electric vehicles have the potential to fuel India’s growth
The potential benefits on various fronts—from fiscal to health and employment—could be game-changing.
A simple diagram could help your city manage water better. Here's how!
Non-Revenue Water (NRW) or unaccounted-for water is high in Indian cities because of outdated water systems, illegal connections, leakages, poor maintenance and lack of proper mapping of the distribution system. The average NRW in India is between 30 to 50%. Clearly, there is a gap in our management of water and the solution may lie in reconsidering how we look at water flow.