Institutional analysis of urban transportation in Bangalore.
The objective of this study is to assess the financial feasibility of setting up Rooftop Photovoltaic (RTPV) systems in Bengaluru which is in the state of Karnataka, India.
This study evaluates options for deployment configurations of current CSP technologies that may decrease the LCOE or exploit other attributes of the technology that could make it a more attractive investment in India (e.
Mobile monitoring provides robust measurements of air pollution.
Rooftop photovoltaic (RTPV) systems are intended to contribute 40 GW of India's 100 GW solar target.
The study aims to contribute towards creating an ecosystem of CDW recycling in Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore).
The variable nature of wind speed and direction affects the critical zones of chemical incidents (spills and effluents).
With increasing trends in road congestion, air pollution, energy demand and emissions, there is a need to look for effective solutions to meet the urban transport demand in Bengaluru.
CSTEP has developed a tool to accurately assess the solar potential of rooftops in cities using light detection and ranging, or LiDAR.
CSTEP conducted a study for the Government of Karnataka with the broad goal of exploring the potential of integrating the operations of Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) and Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL).
CSTEP evaluated the impact of Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation's (BMTC) initiatives on the modal share of public transport, in a study for the Government of Karnataka.
Shakti Foundation and CSTEP jointly organised a workshop "Strategies for Implementation of UDAY Scheme in Karnataka " on 29th August 2017 in Bangalore.