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Title: Biomass Energy for Rural India Project


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Biomass Energy for Rural India Project
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PROJECT OBJECTIVES (1)
  • Global Objective
  • To reduce GHG (Carbon dioxide) emission to
    atmosphere through the promotion of bioenergy in
    rural areas leading to sustainable development

3
PROJECT OBJECTIVES (2)
  • National
  • To enhance the share of renewable energy in the
    total energy generated
  • To develop decentralised bio-energy technology
    for quality rural energy services
  • To remove barriers to large scale adoption and
    commercialization of bioenergy technology
    packages
  • Local
  • To provide reliable, timely and qualitatively
    superior and affordable energy services to the
    village population to enhance income-earning
    opportunities

4
Project Strategy
  • Technology package standardization
  • Bio-energy system demo and proof of concept
  • Capacity building to overcome institutional
    barriers
  • Enabling activities to overcome market barriers
  • Information dissemination to overcome information
    barriers
  • Removal of financial barriers

5
Project components
  • Biomass gasifier systems
  • Community bio-gas systems
  • Biomass development
  • Information dissemination
  • Community organisation
  • Capacity building
  • Rural livelihood
  • Entrepreneurship development

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Project Area
5 Talukas 24 Villages
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Project Implementation Strategy(1)
  • Cluster approach
  • Community Participation
  • Participation of Local Self-Govt. (PRIs)
  • Involvement of NGOs
  • Cluster NGO
  • Functional NGO
  • Involvement of Government Depts agencies
  • Involvement of power distribution utility

8
Project Implementation Strategy (2)
  • Institutional Strengthening
  • Phased cost recovery
  • Bio-energy system management
  • Community - based
  • Entrepreneur based
  • BOO based
  • Bio-mass development
  • Outsourcing of expertise TAC/Studies
  • Equity Issues

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Community Orgn. Strategy (1)
  • Cluster NGO Concept
  • Involvement of functional NGOs
  • Community Involvement both on Supply and Demand
    Side
  • Energy Group
  • Village Forest Committee
  • Water User Group
  • Biogas User Group
  • Self Help Group
  • Synergy with other projects

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Community Orgn. Strategy (2)
  • Strengthening and linking of local institutions
  • Village Panchayats
  • Mahila Mandals, Youth associations
  • Milk Producers Society
  • SHGs, Literacy Groups
  • Village Forest Committees
  • Focus on Gender
  • Involvement of weaker sections and landless

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Community Orgn. Strategy (3)
  • Develop entrepreneurship locally
  • Village computerisation
  • (Simputer, RTCs, Agricultural prices)
  • Awareness Orientation
  • Capacity building for communities and
    institutions
  • Information dissemination and feedback

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Biomass Development Strategy (1)
  • Objectives
  • Bio-energy
  • Bio-diversity
  • Self sustainability in local area
  • Joint Forest Management
  • Through Village Forest Committees
  • Partnership with Forest Department
  • Land for planting
  • Forest Land
  • Community Land
  • Govt. Department (Revenue, Horticulture,
    Sericulture)
  • Private

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Biomass Development Strategy (2)
  • Plantation Models
  • Energy forests
  • Assisted Natural Regeneration
  • High-Yielding Clonal plantation
  • Avenue Plantation
  • Farm based models
  • Bund planting
  • Agro-forestry
  • Woodlots
  • Homestead gardens
  • Fruit , Vegetables, Medicinal plants

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Biomass Development Strategy (3)
  • Integrated Tree based farming with Watershed
    Development
  • Dryland orchards fuel, fruit and incomes
  • Water re-charging (bunds, farm ponds)
  • Decentralized nursery through womens groups
  • Pricing of Planting Material Revolving Forest
    Development Fund VFCs
  • Capacity Building

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Biomass Development Strategy (4)
  • Use of agro-residues
  • Direct use
  • Briquetting
  • Outsourcing in the initial years
  • Farmers, Forest Dept, Bulk suppliers
  • Briquettes from agro-residues
  • Non-woody biomass (coconut shell etc.)
  • MOU with VFC, farmers, Briquetting units on
    long-term supply and its price

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Bio-Energy Systems Strategy (1)
  • Technology components
  • Gasifier and gas-engine for electricity
  • Cow-dung based biogas cooking
  • Leaf litter based biogas cooking - for
    households not having cattle
  • Gasifier
  • Dual fuel mode
  • 100 producer gas mode
  • Biogas plants
  • Large size community based
  • Medium size (8-10 households)
  • Single household based

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Bio-Energy Systems Strategy (2)
  • Technology development
  • Pilot villages
  • First cluster
  • Distribution system
  • Independent system
  • Use of existing infrastructure
  • Feeding to the grid

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Bio-Energy Systems Strategy (3)
  • Capacity of gasifiers
  • Full requirement of the village
  • Only additional requirement
  • Lighting, DW supply, Milling and additional
    community irrigation
  • Size Single vs modular
  • Location
  • Single village
  • Multi-village
  • cluster
  • Private Sector development
  • Construction
  • Construction OM
  • BOO
  • Management
  • Community Local entrepreneur Fabricator
    professional group

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PROJECT COST RECOVERY
  • Gasifiers Bio-gas plants
  • Full O M Cost recovery
  • Recovery of capital costs Phased
  • Equity issues
  • Plantations
  • Revolving Village Forest Fund
  • User Contribution for Watershed and Forestry
    Development .

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GENDER ISSUES
  • Reducing drudgery for village women
  • Cooking ( fuel wood collection , smoke)
  • Drinking water , Childrens study, Sanitation ,
  • Additional income from kitchen garden and
    decentralized nurseries,
  • Improvement in nutrition
  • Fodder extra income nutrition from milk
  • Empowerment
  • Self-help groups, Additional income
  • 30 representation in committees
  • Developing leadership
  • Employment for women,

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Equity Issues
  • Cooking gas for each house
  • Drinking Water tap for each house
  • Additional irrigation at half an acre per
    household
  • Water right for all including land less
  • Community plantation
  • Employment opportunities

22
Major Activities taken up
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Project Progress Community organisation
  • Cluster NGOs selected for all five clusters
  • VBEMC formed 4
  • VFCs
  • Formed 6
  • Strengthened 2
  • WUA formed 36
  • Agreements signed with 21 Water User Associations
    in 3 villages
  • Biogas User Groups identified 18
  • Women SHGs
  • Formed 11
  • Strengthened 12

24
Capacity Building Trainings Visits
  • Technical training
  • Nursery 140 women
  • Vermicomposting 13 women
  • Exposure visit
  • 63 persons, incl. 23 women of 3 villages of 2nd
    cluster

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Capacity BuildingTechnical workshops
  • Outcome and Output indicators finalised in State
    level and District level Results Based
    Management workshop
  • Technical workshop for Biomass Development
    Strategy, Models and Mechanisms held

26
Biomass Development - 1
  • 1.24 lakh seedlings raised in Hybrid DCNs
  • 4.8 lakh seedlings raised in departmental
    nurseries
  • 15 Women SHGs, 123 households earned an average
    of Rs. 1008 per hh, in 5 months

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Biomass Development 2
  • Microplans for tree based farming prepared
  • Hasiruhabba (Green festival) celebrated on 4th
    Aug, planting 48000 seedlings on a single day on
    private lands

28
Biomass Development 3
  • 104 farmers, 40.65 ha of Agro-Hortiforetry and
    Agroforestry completed

29
Biomass Development 4
  • High productivity farm wood lots 4 farmers 4.4
    hectares

30
Biomass Development 5 Farm Pond
  • 5 farm ponds completed

31
Biomass Development 6 Forest and Community
lands
  • 371 hectares of plantations raised
  • 142.5 ha of energy forests,
  • 193.5 ha of Assisted Natural regeneration model,
  • 28 km of avenue plantations and
  • 7 ha of high productivity clonal plantations
  • 656 hectares of land identified for planting
    during 2004 rains

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Biomass Development Forest and Community lands
Energy forests Avenue plantations
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Biogas systems
  • 5 Community Biogas plants for cooking gas 28
    households
  • Deenabandhu 1 x 6 cmtrs, KVIC - 2 x 8 cmtrs
  • KVIC - 1 x 10 cmtrs, KVIC - 1 x 20 cmtrs

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Energy End use systems Gasifiers in the first
cluster
  • 2 Acres land purchased
  • Tendering process for installation of 500 KW
    gasifier systems completed
  • Civil works tender received
  • Geo-technical survey for building completed

35
Energy End use systems Community irrigation
systems
  • 36 borewells drilled in 3 villages of first
    cluster

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Web site launchedhttp//kar.nic.in\bioenergyindia

ABOUT US MISSION OBJECTIVES LOCATION PROJECT
DETAILS IMP. ARRANGEMENTS STAKEHOLDERS PROJECT
BENEFITS GASIFICATION TECH ANNOUNCEMENTS ADVERTISE
MENTS CONTACTS FEEDBACK
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ICT for project monitoring
Simputers used for monitoring crop and land use
changes in 5 project villages
38
GRAMATHANA MAP OF AJJANAHALLI
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GRAMATHANA MAP OF AJJANAHALLI
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CADASTRAL PARCELS WITH GRAMATHANA LOCATIONS
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Synergy with Other Programmes
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Forest Department Capacity building biomass
    development
  • World Bank projects
  • Water shed development
  • Tank Development Project
  • Energy Utility Infrastructure sharing
    developing revenue models
  • Rural Development
  • Swajaladhara - Drinking Water project
  • Nirmal grama Sanitation
  • Women Child Welfare
  • Swashakthi Streeshakthi SHG linkages

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Potential Risks Mitigation
SL RISK FACTORS MITIGATION MEASURES
1 Non participation or non-sustainable participation of local community. Empowerment, community participation, - Sustainable Orgn- Coop or company (Professional mgt.) Assured supply of BE and quality services . Involvement of Entrepreneurs
2 Technology Barrier Technology not proven at high capacity 100 KW. Dual mode as stand by. Technical backup by CGPL
3 Govt. Policy. - low participation pricing / tariff structure Excess power Phased cost recovery and Involvement of power utility/govt Package deal / service package to farmers. Power purchase feed to grid
4 Unforeseen - drought Grey Area Water Harvesting and recharging models being tried.
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Potential Risks Mitigation
SL RISK FACTORS MITIGATION MEASURES
5 Low demand for lighting -Project villages already electrified. High demand for irrigation , Farming package with high income cropping system approach. Additional demand by existing borewells.
6 Institutional Barriers -financial risk cost effectiveness. Venture capital funding, Fin. Institns would be promoted. Promoting only pure gas engine
7 Lack of land availability for Bio mass production. Non-avaibility of biomass Biomass price risk Out sourcing of Bio mass along with captive production , Commercial farm forestry based models, Energy forests, Briquetting of Agro. Bio mass.
8 Biogas risk - leaf litter Pilot testing



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Guiding principles of the project
  • Sustainability
  • Replicability
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