As in many knowledge domains across the world, there has been an explosion of research and lay writings in the media on matters of environment and ecology. There is a general and vague understanding, fuelled by the odd eruption of bad news [for e.g., Cape Town] or the knee-jerk on building resilience every time there is a natural disaster [e.g., post- Tsunami Tamil Nadu or post-flood Kerala]. That water is on top of most crises in the world is recognised but not yet touching people's lives badly enough for a response that will bring the sharp shift in water management that cities and the countryside need. Ever so slowly, over the last 3 to 5 years, water-users in the urban segment are stirring themselves to some bit of action on what they should be doing to mitigate their own personal challenge at home , hotel, office or their company or industry. Farmers continue not to see the challenge and lay the blame at the door of governments. Uniformally, all of them as water-users have not a clue on what lies as solutions. Policymakers and Governments have shown no inclination to respond to the crisis beyond the fire-fighting modes they don every once a while when things erupt.
Brave hearts in the business of exploring solutions don't want the emphasis on bad news. It is not for want of solutions, they insist, and this writer is one of them rooting for such simple changes at the waterusers' end while of course acknowledging that the war cannot be fought without the collective heave of all shoulders across the spectrum from water-providers to technologists to integrated solution providing professionals whose tribe needs to grow, and the Government's multiple agencies which are grounded firmly still on supply-side solutions.
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Role Of Smart Meters In Energy Management
Energy metering in India has evolved over several years. Apart from energy accounting and revenue management, it plays a crucial role in billing efficiency, renewable energy integration and load management. The Government of India is now focusing on the need to adopt prepaid and smart meters to bring down the Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT&C) losses.
Water-Food-Energy Nexus In India
In these times of agriculture crisis and falling water tables, it is important to rework policies to better address key challenges in the irrigation-power space, argues this article reproduced from TERI.
Investigating The Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) In Indian Industry
This paper attempts to provide the need, background and context for a comprehensive WEN strategic programme in Indian industry.
Wef Nexus – Applying An Inter-sectoral Lens To Meet Growing Needs
Ritu Thakur of the CDKN-Asia team and ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability, South Asia, describes how an inter-sectoral development approach in Nashik, the "backyard of Mumbai", is helping meet people's growing needs for water, energy and food.
Integrating Water Streams
This article discusses the concept and practice of Integrated Water Cycle Management, its growing relevance in the context of changing climate and customer values and also the irrelevance of the business model with which water utilities have been operating for long.
Exploring The Water-energy Nexus
There is a clear need in urban India and the countryside for concerted investigations that address the water sector's impact on energy resources, and the energy sector's impact on water resources, including development, operations and end-uses, says Hariharan Chandrashekar.
Integrated System Packages For Deep Energy Retrofits In Commercial Buildings
This article presents opportunities and challenges for implementing deep energy retrofits in commercial buildings and describes research efforts to develop scalable energy efficiency packages.
Review Of France's Roadmap For Positive-Energy And Low-Carbon Buildings And Building Clusters
France's roadmap for positive-energy and low- carbon buildings and building clusters was prepared way back in 2010 based on a study undertaken by an expert group to align with the French energy legislation adopted in 2005, with a target to lower greenhouse gas emissions by threequarters by 2050 compared to 1990 (the so-called Factor 4 objective).
‘Mean' Green
If climate change commitments are taken seriously by world governments, their industries will follow suit and drive change from unsustainable practices to sustainable practices. The energy and environment management professionals whose professional and personal lives are so directly connected to this cause have a pivotal role to play in driving change at all levels.
An Eco-Conscious Guest House's Journey Towards Energy Sustainability
This article presents the efforts of a sea-front eco-conscious guest house in Puducherry in lowering its energy footprint without compromising the services provided to the guests.