Publications
Shifting Household Energy Use in Bangalore, India: Using Behaviorally Informed Energy Reports
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Opinion piece: When the lights went off on 5th April
Published: May 8, 2020
When the lights went off: Insights on lighting loads and need for ground-level data in residential sector…
Assessing Clean Energy Opportunities Through Demand Aggregation in Bengaluru’s Apartment Buildings
Published: January 2019
India has ambitious renewable energy targets, a portion of which must be met through rooftop solar in residential buildings…
Village development
TIDE has been running smokeless village program in remote villages of Karnataka. Through a CSR partnership with FANUC India…
TIDE CEO’s case study on women stove builders in myanmar
Published: July 3, 2017
When the lights went off: Insights on lighting loads and need for ground-level data in residential sector.
Case Study on TIDE and its Stove When it Won the Ashden Award 2008
Published: 2008
In South India approximately eight million people work in small and tiny businesses where wood and other biomass is the source of process heat. Extensive use of fuelwood has contributed to deforestation
A Study On Acceptability & Utility Of Sarala Stove
The Census of India (2011) estimates that about 668 million people depend on traditional biomass and traditional cookstoves for cooking. Research indicates that the energy poor are also income poor.
TIDE in MNRE-UNDP case study
In southern India, an estimated eight million people are employed in small and tiny businesses.
VidyutRakshaka Improved devices and lessons for dissemination
Much of the expected benefits from demand side energy efficiency interventions are determined by end-user behaviour.
Improved devices and lessons for dissemination
Primary focus on short term local issues because if local needs (convenience, speed, safety health, affordability) are not completely addressed, global issues will not be addressed.