Title: Micro Thermal Power Plant
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3WHAT MAKES US THINK?
- Nearly 56 of rural houses in India do not have
electricity as per the report of World Bank page
6. - 2. Even for electrified villages, there is a
tremendous shortage of power supply. It is very
common for these areas to have around 15 hours of
power cuts every day. - 3. The state electricity board provides rural
areas with electricity on non-priority basis. - 4. In electrified villages, the Panchayats
spend most of their revenue by just clearing
their Electricity Board outstanding bills,
which was spent in water pumping and street
lighting.
4POWER SCENARIO IN WEST BENGAL
- Electricity generation in the state is mostly
coal-based (96) at the Thermal Power Stations
located in central and southern parts of the
state (at the chickens neck in Murshidabad and
around Kolkata in Burdwan, Hooghly and South 24
Parganas), with some hydro-power being generated
in Darjeeling district. (Source Ministry of
Environment and Forest . For details Click here
page 146) - Only 49 percent of the rural households have
access to electricity (March, 2009) and the
concerted efforts in rural electrification under
the RGGVY have been reported during 2009-10.
(Same source as Point 1) - Electricity supply to rural areas will always be
irregular and low since cities themselves do not
have regular supplies
5Power Generation Facilities in West Bengal
As per the report of Ministry of Environment and
Forest . For details Click here page 146
6renewable power potential and achievement in
west bengal
Energy Source Potential Cumulative Achievement
Wind (w/o Offshore) 450 3
Biomass 350 80
Small Hydro 300 100
Solar Photovoltaic 16,000 11
Solar Thermal 400 11
Solar Rooftop 300
Urban and Industrial Waste 150 0
All Sources 17,950 194
Source Draft Renewable Energy Policy West
Bengal (PWC, 2010) and WBREDA (2010)
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8Through Your CSR Micro Thermal Power Plant
9What is Micro Thermal Power Plant?
- It is the answer for creating small village
size power units run and maintained by the
villagers themselves who can also meet its
operating cost. - Its sustainable and cost effective power
plant. - These micro power generating units can be
thermal, hydro, solar, bio-gas, wind or any
non-conventional energy source. - Reason for choosing thermal is it is not
dependant on diesel, petrol or kerosene and
operates on the steam engine principle - The power unit is of low technology and easy to
operate and maintain by the villagers.
10Micro Thermal Power Plant Specification
- Project type Thermal
- Fuel Wood, Coal, Rice Husk (readily available
in local areas this fuel is used for converting
water to superheated steam) - Power Generation Capacity 10KW
- Steam Engine of 20HP
- Alternator of 15KVA
- Boiler Steam Production Capacity - 500kg/HR
- Boiler pressure 150 pound on continuous full load
of 20HP engine - Water Tank Capacity approx 300 ltrs.
- Steam Engine Full Load (20hp)
- Steam Consumption - 400-475kg./HR
11ESTIMATED COST OF THE PROJECT
S No. Expenses Amount (Rs.)
1 Personnel /Human Resources 25,000
2 Procurement of Basic Micro-thermal Power Plant from Rajkot 5,55,500
3 Receipt of machine at site, Installation, Wiring, bulbs, etc. 1,35,000
3 Training 15,000
4 Travelling 15,000
5 Evaluation/Information Dissemination 4,000
6 Management Fee/General Administration/Overhead 1,25,000
7 Shed for the plant ( 40 30 feet) 1,20,000
Total Expenses 9,94,500
12ESTIMATED OPERATING COST OF MTPP PROJECTS
S.No. Item Consumption Monthly Cost (Rs.)
1. Wood 15 kg./hour _at_ Rs. 4/kg. (15x5x30x4) 9,000
2. Water 30 litres/hour -
3. Operators (2) - 10,000
4. Maintenance cost - 5,000
5. Reserve 11,000
TOTAL 35,000
13Advantages of Micro Thermal Power Project
- Village receives electric power for 24 hours
whereas today they live in complete darkness at
night. - Children of the village can study comfortably at
night like their city brethren and compete
successfully in the examinations. - Also it is convenient for housewives to cook at
night.
14Advantages of Micro Thermal Power Project
- 4. Setting up cottage industries Small
processing units like - mustard oil, rice and flour mills can be set
up to give - employment.
- 5. Generating Employment Micro-thermal plant
itself employs 6 - workers to operate the unit round-the-clock,
also since other - cottage industries can be set up it
generates employment. - 6. Steam engine when coupled to a water pump can
be used for - irrigation of farms from underground water or
river stream.
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20MEDIA GLARE ON MTTP PROJECT
21Making its presence In Media
22In Media
23In Media
24Our Implemented Projects snapshot
- Target Village Dalbhanga in Kuchai Block of
Saraikela- Kharsawan - district of
Jharkhand (wood based) - Our Co-Partners NABARD
- An Initiative by Jharkhand Alternative
Development Forum (an NGO working on alternative
development models in villages) - 300 liters of water and 150 kg wood are used for
10 hours of operation per day, which is provided
by each household to operate the steam engine of
the plant. - Plant generates 10 KW electricity, which is
supplied to 150 households in the village from
5p.m to 10p.m - It also supplies electricity for street lights
and an oil mill. - Villagers own electricity rather than beg for it.
25OPERATION OF MTPP
26MUSTARD OIL MILL RUN BY MTPP
27IMPROVED VERSION OF MTPP
28Projects Under Implementation
- Kumra Bengwari village in Block Keredari in
district Hazaribagh of Jharkhand (coal-based) - Village Sahistapur in Siwan district of Bihar
(rice husk based) - Three units in villages of Khunti district of
Jharkhand (wood-based)
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