Infrastructure Integration of BMTC and BMRCL
CSTEP provides recommendations of seamless integration between public transport systems (BMTC and BMRCL) in Bengaluru. The project was part of a series of studies done for the Government of Karnataka.
Exploring the Potential of BMTC Land Resources
CSTEP explored the potential of BMTC land resources as part of its Government of Karnataka studies.
Improvement and Extension of Chartered Services
CSTEP evaluated the scope for improvement and extension of BMTC's chartered services as part of its Government of Karnataka studies.
Karnataka's Energy Mix: Computational Model for Energy Planning
This study looks into the impact of planned renewable energy addition, up to FY 2018-19, on the Karnataka grid.
Impact of Cab Aggregators on Vayu Vajra Service
CSTEP evaluated the impact of cab aggregators on Vayu Vajra Service as part of its Government of Karnataka studies.
Dedicated Feeders for IPs Using Solar-Based Generation
The agricultural sector in Karnataka accounts for 39% of the state’s electricity (~21,344 MU). This is provided for free, or at heavily subsidised rates, to farmers. Moreover, electricity is not metered. This has led to an estimated revenue loss of INR 9,295 crore for the state DISCOMs. The Government has attempted several initiatives to reduce this loss. One option being followed is segregation of domestic and agricultural feeders. The feeder separation provides an opportunity for use of solar energy to supply electricity to agricultural feeders.
Route Integration of BMTC and BMRCL
CSTEP provides recommendations of seamless integration between public transport systems (BMTC and BMRCL) in Bengaluru. The project was part of a series of studies done for the Government of Karnataka.
Feasibility of New Routes for High-End AC Buses
CSTEP evaluated the feasibility of New Routes for High-End AC Buses as part of its Government of Karnataka studies.
Impact of Metro on Bus Ridership
CSTEP evaluated the impact of metro on bus ridership as part of its Government of Karnataka studies.
Evaluation of BMTC Initiatives on Modal Share
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. The aim of the study was to assess measures that could increase the modal share of public buses in Bengaluru. The study also suggested strategies for revenue generation from chartered/dedicated bus services and land monetisation.