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FLOW OF PRESENTATION. Background Research methodologyLiterature reviewIntroduction of HPSOperationPublic partnershipHPS expansionInvestorsImpacts of HPSMy observationConclusion. 1. BACKGROUND. 1.1 Energy sector in India . Total installed capacity= 167 GWTotal thermal = 64.6%Hydro renewable = 24.7 %Nuclear = 2.9 %Renewable Energy sources = 7.7 %Mission 2012- power for allRural electrification.
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1. BIOMASS ENERGY:A CASE STUDY OF HUSK POWER SYSTEM (HPS)
2. FLOW OF PRESENTATION Background
Research methodology
Literature review
Introduction of HPS
Operation
Public partnership
HPS expansion
Investors
Impacts of HPS
My observation
Conclusion
3.
1. BACKGROUND
4. 1.1 Energy sector in India
Total installed capacity= 167 GW
Total thermal = 64.6%
Hydro renewable = 24.7 %
Nuclear = 2.9 %
Renewable Energy sources = 7.7 %
Mission 2012- power for all
Rural electrification
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(56% of households lack electricity, with at least 25,000 Indian villages declared by the Indian government economically impossible to reach via conventional means)
source: India Cleantech economy (http://www.indianenergytech.com)
6. 1.2 Biomass energy in India Contribute 32% of the total primary energy use in the country
70% people depends upon it for its energy needs
Power generation potential of 18000 MW
High employment potential in rural area
Promotion: Central finance assistance, concession import duty, excise duty, loan by IREDA
7. 1.3 Energy in Bihar
8. 2. RESEARCH METHOLOGY
Primary and Secondary Data Based Research
Sources :-
www.Huskpowersystems.com
http://www.indianenergytech.com/tag/patna/
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_measures-to-be-taken-to-meet-bihar-s-power-requirements-power-minister_1373573
Indias Cleantech Technology/Tag: Husk Power System
Ministry of power, govt. of India
Ministry of new and renewable energy Govt. of India
9. 3. LITERATURE RIVEW Husk power in India, by: Andrew C. Revkin, published on Dec 24, 2008
Husk Power System wants to lead a revolution in electricity,
by Jenera Nerenberg, Wed Jan 5, 2011
JEL classification: Q42,Q40
13. 4. INTRODUCTION OF HPS
14. HPS
Mission: Empowerment of remote and neglected rural areas of Bihar through spread of Energy and smart Agricultural practices
Operating in rice husk rich region like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh by some young bloods.
(80% to 90% rural areas of poorer states in Indias rice belt have extreme shortage of supply of electricity)
15. HPS Operating 60 mini power plants and power approx 25000 households in more than 250 villages in Bihar
1 mini power plants of 35-100 kW serves about 400 households
Each plants replaces 42000 litres of kerosene and 18000 litres of diesel per year
Low cost and high turnover
16. 5. OPERATION
Clean combustible gas is generated
through rice husk is converted
by gasification
Low land and labor cost
Power is supplied at evening, 6 - 10 hour per day at low cost
17. 5. OPERATION continue
18. 6. PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP
19. 7. HPS EXPANSION
20. 8. INVESTORS
21. 9. IMPACT OF HPS
22. 10. MY OBSERVATION
25. 11. CONCLUSION
This type of small power plants give hope to the people who live in darkness and where govt. in 60 years could not make availability of electricity
There are huge source of renewable power, the important is to search ..
26. Thank youAny queries???