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MONDAY, JULY 21, 2008 5:41 AM IST
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Washington: Two Virginia University students have started a project with an Indian partner to supply electricity to villages in Bihar by burning rice husks, a process that may also help reduce carbon emissions.
So far, two pilot rice husk generators are providing power to about 10,000 rural Indians, which will save 200 tonnes of emissions annually for each village if compared to generation of power from diesel or coal, the university said in a statement here.
Manoj Sinha and Charles Ransler, from the university’s Darden School of Business have partnered Gyanesh Pandey, an engineer who oversees things on the ground in India.
The project may help turn the huge piles of husk that accumulate in many “rice belt” villages into two valuable products: electricity and ash that can be sold as an ingredient for cement, the institute said.
The business plan of Husk Power Systems calls for a rapid expansion that will put the miniature power plants in hundreds more villages within a few years.
The plan recently received several votes of confidence as college business plan competitions have awarded it almost $100,000 in prize money, including $50,000 for winning the Social Innovation Competition at the University of Texas on 2May, $35,000 for second place at MIT’s Ignite Clean Energy competition on 12May and a $10,000 top prize from the University of Virginia on 7April.
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Balaji Said:


Wow. Fantastic achievement. I congratulate the students who have shown the initiative and the urge to make the change.

Posted On 5/14/2008 10:03:34 PM
ravi Said:


A wonderful project, government, NGO's and the Uninversities should encourage such eco friendly innovations

Posted On 5/15/2008 4:44:20 PM
Prabhat Said:


Hi Manoj, we are proud of you. Well done and wish all the best for future endeavour. Nita and prabhat at Hong Kong

Posted On 5/17/2008 9:19:14 PM
Re: Sudarshan Said:


Hi Prabhat, I am also bihari, working in hong kong. R u from bihar, from which part of bihar? I am from patna. I am looking for a good bihari friend in hong kong. Please mail me on sudarshankumar74@gmail.com I am married, stayion with wife and one daughter 5 years old. Please do mail me. Waiting for your reply.

Posted On 6/6/2008 5:43:34 PM
shreya Said:


Dear Manoj, It is indeed heartening that you have found a way of making something precious out of what may be thought of as just waste. I am a Bihari by birth, residing in Mumbai.Please do send me your email address since I would love to be of any help I can extend being here in India.. Regards, Shreya.

Posted On 5/18/2008 4:57:07 PM
KSS Said:


Great! Keep going. India needs technology, without violating the mass rural population's life and aspirations.

Posted On 5/22/2008 3:23:31 PM
girish Said:


Dear Manoj, Nice initiative for waste to energy conversion in particular in bihar . I am a Bihari by birth, residing in orissa right now and having good expourser in power sector specially in power plant & power generation by means of unconventional energy ,waste heat recovery CDM projects etc .Please do send me your email address since I would love to be of any help ,techanically,or by any other means I can extend being here in India.. Regards, girish.

Posted On 5/28/2008 1:50:24 AM