Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Remote villages will get lightened due efforts of Indo-UK signature project

Shibani Chaudhari is a head of latest Indo-UK partnership project, both countries are planning to work unanimously to create a new model which combines the best of solar power, biomass energy and hydrogen.  She expressed her gratitude and said this was unique experience for all to utilize three energy sources by synchronizing them for the production of uninterrupted electricity and all the 3 sources are of green energy are perceived as a strong sources for renewable energy. Fortunately India became a place for conducting this experiment in order to make it usable for commercial purpose. It has been said that all the set up will be ready till October, this year and the rest of a model would be ready till 2016. Experts who belong to the Universities of U.K. are going to share their ideas and thoughts with the scientists of Visva-Bharati, IIT Madras and IIT Bombay respectively. Pearsonpally, is a tribal village located at Shantiniketan, that has been chosen for installation of the synchronized energy system. 

The scientists have been engulfed in doing all the research based tasks at laboratories for since two years. Once the project is complete, it has been speculated that almost 30 dwells of a village would get lightened up with the help of new technology. This is basically a pilot project which is going to prove pioneering project too if it becomes successful for it desires to offer, it is a complete package where you will notice cost-effective technology to work efficiently by delivering uninterrupted performance, stated experts. Perhaps it is a fabulous example of alternative Energy.

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