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An IITian lights 10,000 homes in rural Bihar
Tuesday,02 February 2010, 18:57 hrs
 
Bangalore: Taking innovation to the new level, Gyanesh Pandey, CEO and Co-founder of Husk Power Systems and Manoj Sinha, a Darden University alumnus are lighting up over 10,000 homes and small shops across villages in Bihar, reported Archana Rai and Pankaj Mishra of Economic Times.

Husk Power owns and operates miniature power plants generating between 35 kw and 100 kw of electricity from paddy husk that it supplies to consumers in off-grid villages. The startup plans to raise a fresh round of venture capital this month to scale up operations to more than 60 villages and to set up 50 plants to generate electricity from the current level of 22 plants by May 2010. "We have an open-source model of operations and can very quickly replicate across multiple locations," says Pandey, an electrical engineer from IIT Varanasi, who envisages Husk Power Systems rolling out services akin to a cell phone company.



In the last few years, India emerged as a laboratory for innovations in the alternative energy space with entrepreneurs and investors looking to build innovative solutions to address a power-starved economy. The is happening at a time when other countries are losing their luster in clean tech. North America's share of clean technology venture capital was down from 72 percent in 2008 to 62 percent in 2009, a four-year low.

It is the opportunity in bio-mass-generated electricity that Husk Power Systems is chasing, with plans now to replicate its model in Bihar in other states such as West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. "Our model works around involving local teams. There is no magic wand that we use, we just keep technology simple, generate power and feed it to consumers who have no access to state-grid power," says Pandey. Currently, Husk Power offers electricity at Rs.80 for 30 watts and Rs.40 for every incremental 15 watts. This allows rural homes to get about 6-7 hours of electricity.

"The idea is to have a 40 kw plant that services perhaps four villages," Pandey, who feels the price point makes it possible for consumers, who depend on kerosene lamps or diesel generated power, to switch easily to this cleaner source.

     
   
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1: This is indeed a great work done by Mr.Pandey & Singha. In fact I would like to replicate in a hamlet situated at a dist of approx.320 km from Kolkata in Jharkhand,the place is almost equidistant from Dhanbad/Giridih. Incidentally I have also studied from BHU. We have significant land holding at the place,which is surrounded by villages habitating adivasis,Telis,kumhars etc which are devoid of electricity. They are mostly kerosene dependent. Other projects such as goatery,piggery,fishery,tourism etc.can be started. Should the proposal seem to be acceptible kindly contact me at e-mail or mob.9432020423-Mukherjee.ONGC,Kolkata.
Posted by: S K MUKHERJEE - 12 Feb, 2010
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2: i think thats a great idea the idea shows that in india still people r there who r working for the great cause.we all musy=t appreciate that . hats off to u
Posted by: apoorv jain - 09 Feb, 2010
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3: wwowow great idea which is quite convenient.Besides solar powered energy this is quite a natural way of producing electricity.Our government cannot initiate to develop alternate sources of power consumption rather than fighting cases for mullaperiyar dam and other issues. This is really a welcome step and wish the 2010 will be the year of more lights in to the lives of the unprivileged.
Posted by: vichoo shree nair - 05 Feb, 2010
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4: Thx for informative message.... Pl share such information frequently...
Posted by: DR R N SINGH - 04 Feb, 2010
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5: It's heartening to see these kind of news, as it symbolises our endeavour towards better future with these kind of disruptive innovations. Although, the concept is not new, as we used to have such power generation systems in our villages, but it was not implemented and executed in organized manner. It's a welcome step from these two persons and they deserve applause from all of us...Also, we should not stop here, as it's the time to grow with new Entrepreneurs in several fields to transform INDIA again as "VISHWA GURU".

Vande Mataram !
Posted by: Rananjay Anand - 04 Feb, 2010
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6: It is better to post such kind of articles even in newspapers so that it is inspirational rather than writing about rape and ganja.
Posted by: dennis - 04 Feb, 2010
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7: Proud to be an Indian... it should be put forwarded to the world for more opportunities of enlightment.
Posted by: Sandeep Lahiri - 04 Feb, 2010
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8: IT's a very good example of WIN-WIN policy. Good keep it up !

Posted by: kishore - 03 Feb, 2010
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9: It's a great service to nation & rural villages


Posted by: Rajnish Tiwari - 03 Feb, 2010
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10: This is a Real Dream turning into reality
Posted by: BK Singh - 03 Feb, 2010
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11: A thought and a challenge of giving light to every homes has come true. It really demands intangible benifits to the team involved from the country.
Posted by: Sanjay Agarwal - 03 Feb, 2010
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12: great work, we found
U r the right person 4r
padma bhusan.....

thanks form all of as!

Posted by: Harsha - 03 Feb, 2010
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13:gr8 doing man
 jugnu gupta replied to: Harsha 
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14: Congrats!. Replicate this all remote villages in India.
Posted by: Mohan - 03 Feb, 2010
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15: wat an idea sir ji................
Posted by: ratnesh  - 03 Feb, 2010
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16: when we talk of lighting up homes, change the thought form cinventional bulbs to LED lighting. the cost is high initially, but the benefits are many.
A 100W conventional incandescent light is replaced by about 10W in LED, and the life of the buld is over 30 yeares.
There is no disposal issue as in CFL which has highly toxic ingredients.

Think about the economics along with all issues.
Posted by: I S SACHDEV - 03 Feb, 2010
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17:as per thier innovative idea, one thing also do that using of paddy as well as the garbage of thev animals . this also provide the energy and employment .
 afsar hussain replied to: I S SACHDEV 
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18: This is not new concept or neither Innovation as written by Silicon India. These kind of POwer generating plant is available in Punjab, And quite old. These is not new concept. But I really appreciate the Work done by Mr. Gyanesh Pandey and Mr. Manoj Sinha. They are truely deserve the recognition for the work they have done for Villagers of Bihar.
These is not new concept and if anybody want to see these kind of plant can visit Barnala (Punjab)2MW plant is operating since 1999.
Posted by: Bishwaprem Mukherjee - 03 Feb, 2010
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19:yes we have had a gobar gas plant in Mandar Hill [Bounsi] Bihar for over 30-40 years now -- two lights, one fan. Cost Rs 2000 thirty-forty years ago. The solar panels should also work well in Bihar -- used them in the Asiad in the Asian Village -- there was enough hot water etc for 8 people.
 smaz replied to: Bishwaprem Mukherjee 
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20: good initiative by you guys....we like to set up this plant in our area coastal Andhra Pradesh where paddy growth is high. if you people come forward for a mutually benefiting model...finance...no worry...
Posted by: venkat.kakarla - 03 Feb, 2010
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21: good initiative for village electrification. Can we also get more details so that we try see whether we can reduce any heat/carbon etc..and use CFLs to provide electricity to few villages adopted in Karnataka & Tamilnadu to start with
Posted by: ramesh upadhya - 03 Feb, 2010
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22: It rally a superb work ... we should take a lesson from it .
Posted by: Om Prakash - 03 Feb, 2010
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23: This is a really interesting case and i would like to congratulate and appreciate the team. If this technology is scalable, why don't present this as a paper in multiple technology forums. You are bound to get lot of Indian investors and technology companies. You may also send me a mail & let me help you guys.
All the Best!
Posted by: Rahul Seth - 03 Feb, 2010
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24: This is superb work...really commendable....innovation is the key to success...
Posted by: poonam - 03 Feb, 2010
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25: good work
Posted by: vinayak - 03 Feb, 2010
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26: Better start then never, a good initiative can revolutionize the power distribution system, basic advantage of this can be purely electricity, but big electrical engineers need to learn its by product that is "Save Electricity through evading Grid Loss of large transmission links" Great Idea Gyanesh Pandeyji
Posted by: Rajal Desai - 03 Feb, 2010
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27: The initiative is very interesting, though similar efforts are there in other parts of the world and in India. I am surprised at the cost of Rs. 56,000 for a 20 kVA "husk power" plant. It appears too cheap. Could you explain briefly, the technology route used? Use of bulbs should be discuraged, and at any rate 100 W bulbs.
Posted by: Damodaran V K Prof. - 03 Feb, 2010
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28: Good Work... It would be really nice if Govenment will also cooperate ... in this way we can save our resources.
Posted by: Amit - 03 Feb, 2010
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29: Jai Ho!
You guys are the one taking nation ahead.
Posted by: Vinayak - 02 Feb, 2010
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30: Amazing....

True.. U ppl lighting up ther future.....Keep it up....
Posted by: Scientist Anshul - 02 Feb, 2010
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31: Amazing, You are not only lighting up Those Houses but enlightening India and its people. Keep it up.
Posted by: Pravin - 02 Feb, 2010
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32:
I remember Swadesh......
Posted by: The Truth - 02 Feb, 2010
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33: great contribution deserves recognition from government of Bihar and Governement of India as well.
We would like to take this mission forward ,please send us details for the same.
Posted by: U P Sharan - 02 Feb, 2010
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34: It really a good intiative. I hails from Bihar - Siwan district and I would like replicate this plant there. I would like to know how much cost will be there for replicating this plant for lighting to about 200 bulb of 100 watts.
Posted by: Subratam - 02 Feb, 2010
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35:dear its around Rs.56000(approx) ...
 asharma replied to: Subratam 
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36: Is this one time installation cost? How much maintenance cost does it require? Will you provide after installation support? Thanks for the wonderful work!
 Ram replied to:  asharma 
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37: Well done. Congratulates. In coming days Indian talents will shine in every fields & the world will appreciate in all aspect.
Posted by: sudha asthana - 02 Feb, 2010
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38: great initiative really truly inspiring , great deed , hats of to you guys.
Posted by: sandeep - 02 Feb, 2010
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39: I am interested to replicate this at my place in Orissa. How can I contact these gentlemen?
Posted by: Debasis - 02 Feb, 2010
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40:you can speak to Rahul saksena of anant urja at 09893087294, he is setting up similar facility in Mp
 sharad joshi replied to: Debasis 
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41: Well done I always believed like everwhere in India ,there are gems in Bihar ,punjab everywhere.
to see these guys light up a thousand villages is like India winning 1000 olympic models that is how happy I feel it shows that there are Indians who care about folks in rural india ,remember swades movie Shahrukkhan character..
Guys you are real hero's keep it up with guys like you India will benefit and probably bring down poverty eventually...
please keep going and let things happen
rama mohana rao anne
sydney australia
Posted by: rama mohana rao anne - 02 Feb, 2010
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42: Great job dude............What it the need of signing diff. agrement with diff. nation for power if INDIA has sons like you..
Posted by: prabas - 02 Feb, 2010
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43: A true engineer
Posted by: Anand - 02 Feb, 2010
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44: true indians!
Posted by: wills - 02 Feb, 2010
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45: India need some more gyes like these.
Posted by: vaibhav - 02 Feb, 2010
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46: 1000 people like you can change india and make drems of vision 2020 comes true
Posted by: Atul Singh - 02 Feb, 2010
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47: BIHAR brains............good initiative....
Posted by: brajesh kumar - 02 Feb, 2010
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48:ya this is bihar brain , but it should not limited to bihar ,
this is a great achievement that whole country demands
 saket replied to: brajesh kumar 
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49: these people deserve award from GOI....
 INDIAN replied to:  saket 
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50: Congrants ...

I am interested to replicate this at my place in Andhra Pradesh . How can I contact this team.
 priya  replied to:  saket 
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