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Old 11-21-2008
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Krishna Engineers & Consultants is an engineering consulting firm actively involved in promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency since 2000 under the leadership of Mr. Pramod Hati, who is an electrical engineer with more than 15 years experience.

At present we are interested to promote and set up pilot projects of Energy Management in Agriculture. The pilot projects are as follows:

1. Crop residue based decentralized power generation through gasification (flue gases) or anaerobic decomposition (biogas).
2. Promotion of biomass based improved cook stoves.
3. Biogas plant for cooking, electricity, water pumps and biogas surry as manure.
4. Solar dryer and SPV appliances in rural sector.
5. Bio-fuel from Jatropha and Karanj for tractor and diesel pump sets.

We are interested to excell this programme with active support of experienced consultants, individuals, NGOs and companies, who is interested to do business in this field in Orissa, Chhatisgarh, AP, Bihar and Jharkhand. So we invite to all who is interested and having compassion to renewable energy to this business group.

We also invite enquiries on any type of renewable energy for agriculture from farmers, SHGs, NGOs and entrepreneurs.

Anybody interested to join or send enquiries, please contact Mr. Pramod Hati on his cell no: 09437256123 or email: krishnaenergy@gmail.com

Warm Regards.

Pramod Hati
Krishna Energy & Consultants
4723, Laxmi Vihar, Sainik School
Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India-751005
Email:krishnaenergy@gmail.com
Website:Krishna Engineers & Consultants
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Dear Mr. Pramod Hathi,
Read about your renewable energy through agriculture compaign,realy,it is a necessity of the hour and hence, your efforts are admirable.

Wish you every succese for the same .

I take this opportunity to introduce my self as one of the Techno-Commercial Consultant,guiding the enterpreuners from Concept to Market Launch.You are there fore requested to
send more details of the products and further course of action.

Thanking You,
Dinesh more,9324168800
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Dear Mr. Promod Hathi,

I am a software engineer. I do not possess any agriculture land. But, I am interested in investing in renewable energy. I have following questions

1) How about investing in roof top Solar Generator?
As per my calculation my home requirement in 3000W peak. and Daily demand - 15-20 Units(KWH). Howmuch investment is needed?

2) My other idea is developing a farm of fast growing least maintenance crops/wood to produce fuel and produce electricity. I am thinking about Bamboo, Julia Flora and other plants options. What is you opinion on this? What will be the least investment required for this to make it profitable.

3) Important question! How to sell the electricity produced? Will government buy this power produced? What are all the marketing options of such products

Please reply.

With regards,
A.Saravanan
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Dear Dinesh

Thank you. Please send your profile for our reference.

Regards.

Pramod Hati
Krishna Engineers & Consultants
Email:krishnaenergy@gmail.com
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Dear Saravanan

Warm Greetings from Bhubaneswar.

If your daily requirement of Kwh is 20, then you need to install for 6000 watt peak Photovoltaic. In this case you should install 80 nos. of 75Wp solar modules. The system can support up to 18 KVA domestic electrical load and is designed to provide 20 Kwh per day. The power from solar PV panels is stored in a deep cycle, tubular plate battery bank for use any time of the day and to take care of three continuous cloudy days.

The design of energy efficient solar homes/buildings depends on climate, solar path and intensity, humidity, wind flow and ambient temperature of a particular place.

Cost:
The installed cost of conventional PVs is Rs.400 to Rs.500 per watt. A rack system over 1.5 kW may cost 600/watt fully installed (add 30% if under 1 kW). On a per watt basis, BIPV may cost Rs.500 to Rs.600 per watt for equipment only. These systems do cost more than conventional rack-mounted panels.

Energy Efficient Solar Home:
The Sun is an inexhaustible, reliable and non-polluting source of power. And more interesting is that Sun will never send an electricity bill.

Photovoltaic is a truly elegant means of producing electricity at site directly from the sun. It has no moving parts, no environmental pollution and no depletion of materials. Photovoltaic are also exceedingly versatile. It can pump water, operate lights and house hold appliances, can operate communication equipment and any electrical gadgets. The photovoltaic is even used for village electrification in the developing countries and electricity for the buildings and distribution grids for cities and commercial areas.

Major benefits of solar PV:
1. Demand side management:
2. Reduction in transmission and distribution line losses:
3. Reduction in emissions and pollutants:
4. Reduction in foreign exchange outflow:

Building Integrated Photo Voltaic products and services available:
a. Single glass/ Double Glass/ Triple glass with vacuum Solar PV Modules with light spaces:

These solar modules are suitable for fixing in the building facade to replace conventional glass. The modules generate electricity as well as pass day light. These modules are equally suited to use in an Atrium structure that can pass light and replace glass or polycarbonate material.

b. Aluminum Frames with space for concealed wiring:

Special aluminum sections for mounting BIPV solar modules that have concealed cable duct to carry electrical power from solar PV array to the required point. These have flexible gaskets to take care of thermal expansion of the solar expansion of the solar modules.

For energy plantation you can opt for Bamboo and for this you can contact Sampad Farms.

You can easily sale the power to grid. You can contact with your state grid corporation for details.

We look forward more suggestions and comments from everyone, who loves renewable.

Warm Regards.

Pramod Hati
Krishna Engineers & Consultants
4723, Laxmi Vihar, Sainik School
Bhubaneswar-751005
Email:krishnaenergy@gmail.com
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Dear Friends,
We are the professional Manufacturers of Bio gas plants, using imported Fabrics, which are portable, long lasting, easy to instal,easy to maintain, affordable, and it has no disadvantages when you comparre the conventional concrete+steel drum biogas plants.

Our digesters, (we make all sizes) of one M3, would provide a family the gas required per day, if they have 2 cows / buffalos.

The slurry coming out of the digesters are more valuable than the gas taken out, as they turn out to be the best organic manure.

Disposing the dung, gas production, and organic manure production are the 3 benefits of the system we have.

Bio gas can be produced from cattle dung, poultry droppings, horse dungs, hotel food waste, hostel / mess/canteed food waste, cocount water etc..

our plants are in operation in different parts of tamilnadu.

We adopt the latest technology and our digesters are first in India, and are simple and cheap.

In interested please contact,

Arjun

Arjun Energy Corporation,
Arjun Towers,
16, Rajaji Road,
Salem. 636 007.
Ph: 0427 2417121/51/91.
Fax: 4030183.
arjunmega@gmail.com
094433 75577.

We supply the entire kit and all you need to do is just to fill the digester with the feed, and keep getting gas on a long term basis, non stop.
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Dear Sir,

Kindly give the technical details of the material used by you for the Digester. Also mention the pricing & life of the same.

Do you have any installation in Western Maharashtra?

Looking forward to your reply.

Thanks,

Sachin Angal
Solapur

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i am based in panipat (haryana).how can we make renewable energy commercialy biable seeing the initial huge costing.i am interested to start business in this line pls guide
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Dear Sir,

MNRE, GOI is giving up to 50% subsidy, IREDA is giving soft loan with 20% promoters contribution. And lastly several state government are also giving incentives through their respective renewable energy policy. Please contact them before starting any renewable energy project.

We can render our services on turnkey basis to set up your dream renewable energy project, if you require the same.

Thanks and Regards.

Pramod Hati
Krishna Engineers & Consultants
Email:krishnaenergy@gmail.com
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can you guide,that solar energy is cheaper(after taking into account initial investment ,routine wear and tear and replacement cost of the equipment and batteries) as compare to elect given by govt. agencies.if yes,then is there any minimum level i.e. 5 k.w or 10 k.w etc and in how many years the investment will be return back.if you have any comparison chart tht will be quite helpful in making my decision. thanks.
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