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MNRE promotes generation of electricity from paddy husk

Central Finance Assistance (CFA) at the rate of 15,000 per kilowatt for laying distribution network within the village

August 08, 2014. By Moulin

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is promoting generation of electricity from agro-residues including paddy husk through biomass gasifier system for meeting unmet demand of electricity in rural areas. MNRE provides Central Finance Assistance (CFA) at the rate of ` 15,000 per kilowatt besides providing financial support up of ` 1.0 lakh per kilometer for a maximum of three kilometer, for laying distribution network within the village. The projects are supported to the state governments, NGOs, village level organizations, institutions, private entrepreneurs, etc. 

So far about 70 biomass based gasifier systems of 32 kilowatt each have been supported for providing electricity in about 200 villages / hamlets mainly in Bihar. Each system is capable to provide electricity to about 200-250 households and other small commercial loads for 5 to 6 hours daily in the evening with an average total load of 25-30 kilowatt,

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