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The Energy and Resources Institute - TERI
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TERI Headquarters at the India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi
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Established 1974
Founder Darbari S Seth
Type Non Profit Research Institution
Location
Director General
Dr. Ajay Mathur
Mission We will work towards global sustainable development, creating innovative solutions for a better tomorrow
Website www.teriin.org

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) is a research institute based in New Delhi that conducts research work in the fields of energy, environment and sustainable development. Established in 1974, it was formerly known as Tata Energy and Resource Institute. As the scope of its activities widened, it was renamed The Energy and Resources Institute in 2003.

The origins of TERI lie in Mithapur, a remote town in Gujarat, where a TATA engineer, Darbari Seth, was concerned about the enormous quantities of energy his factory spent on desalination. He proposed the idea of a research institute to tackle the depletion of natural resources and energy scarcity. J. R. D. Tata, chairman of the TATA Group, liked the idea and accepted the proposal. TERI was set up with a modest corpus of 35 million rupees. On the invitation of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, TERI was registered in Delhi in 1974 as the Tata Energy Research Institute.

TERI initially began its operations in the Bombay House, Mumbai, headquarters of Tata. In 1984, it moved to Delhi where it continued to operate out on the rented premises (which included the India International Centre ) for almost a decade. In 1993, the organization set up its permanent base in Darbari Seth Block, named after its founder, in the India Habitat Centre complex located at Lodhi Road, New Delhi. Today TERI has a global presence with many centres in India and abroad.

In October 2011, Princess Máxima of the Netherlands opened the European headquarters of TERI in Utrecht.

TERI established a research base in Africa to provide technical assistance as well as to facilitate exchange of knowledge amongst the communities in various African states.

TERI had over 1250 employees, with research professionals from disciplines pertaining to issues of environment and energy. The Institute's present Director General is Ajay Mathur.


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