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07-03-2008, 02:57 PM
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anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
just want to know whether anyone in the forum uses some other source of electricity other than state electricity board and commercial generators.
something like small hydal power plants or solar power.
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07-03-2008, 03:00 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
^^ I use these :=
1.) Solar Powered Calculator 
2.) Solar Cooker for cooking.
3.) Solar Powered Torch.
Also there are some WindMills near my house....
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07-03-2008, 03:02 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
Mazaak chod yaar!someone really using some alternate source for home electricity?
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07-03-2008, 07:06 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
^^ i had thought of creatin such sources wen i make my own house!!
once on discovery THEY SHOWED A HOUSE WHICH HAD BEEN RUNNIN ON ELECTRICITY TROUGH WIND MILLS. They had established it in thier home itself!!
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07-03-2008, 09:12 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
Excellent thread, Prakash sir. This thread should educate people about alternate sources of power generation.
Well I am using power from state electricity board. Solar thing is not much popular now. But I guess the state board has started generation(or will start soon, dont remember) through wind mills in collaboration with Suzlon.
Perhaps they'll have a nuclear power generation sytem in the near future. But politics are going on the nuclear generation method. I guess its a highly debatable issue. But somehow I am in favour of N-Power.
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07-03-2008, 09:31 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
If one have to use alternative sources on domestic level, solar power is more suitable, but power will be in day only. battery bank is required for backup in night hours. cloudy/ foggy weather are additional problems. these days solar panels are available at lower cost.
hydro and wind (and nuclear) requires more initial cost, but are more relible. they can not be used everywhere.
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07-03-2008, 09:52 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
But I have read small hydro-electric power schemes implemented and endorsed by local panchayath's in Malabar/Idukki regions of Kerala where small/medium size waterfalls are seen.
I think it is a nice idea.
I have read about tidal electricity,dont know much though 
Now power shortages are gonna happen in our state too  Hope we got some local power gen plants as EU & US towns have.
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07-03-2008, 09:58 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
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Now power shortages are gonna happen in our state too  Hope we got some local power gen plants as EU & US towns have.
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Now? Your state never had power shortage before?
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07-03-2008, 10:00 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
^Not like that.after every monsoon season,dams are full,then when nearing april-may powercuts are common
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07-03-2008, 10:04 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
OK. We had long power cuts in winter too. God bless us in summers.
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07-03-2008, 10:17 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
@praka123: as said earlier, small hydel can be used only if you are residing by a waterfall. I dont have any waterfall nearby my home, time to get a new home
i have seen running thousands of windmills in TN (coimbtore area). in north india i have not seen wind mill anywhere.
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07-03-2008, 10:17 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
Nice Thread. I am also thinking of setting up a solar panel grid on our rooftop, when we shift to our home in Kerala. And I had enquired about the setup costs once... they are much cheaper now. Now many local players have entered the market with solar power solutions. These things are heavily promoted in exhibitions setup here every year, where one can find more info.
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07-03-2008, 10:23 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
Solar water heaters & cookers are popular these days.
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@praka123: as said earlier, small hydel can be used only if you are residing by a waterfall. I dont have any waterfall nearby my home, time to get a new home
i have seen running thousands of windmills in TN (coimbtore area). in north india i have not seen wind mill anywhere.
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07-03-2008, 10:40 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
But,I have seen Panchayat Offices running power from solar panels(huge ones!),but the thing is those solar cell panels wont last long(may be I am wrong!) as we can see their condition after few months!
@anarchist:Yup seen windmills in Palakkad,coimbatore(dont remember where>Pazhani somewhere maybe!) that's nice idea.but not all areas have the necessary full time winds.
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08-03-2008, 11:11 AM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
I'm running inverter.
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08-03-2008, 11:24 AM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
^^ lol
me to using it but it doesnot mean we are using altrenate sources of energy.
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10-03-2008, 11:57 AM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
I am using Shell Solar for last one year...We use only for lightening purpose..
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10-03-2008, 01:25 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lucky_star
Nice Thread. I am also thinking of setting up a solar panel grid on our rooftop, when we shift to our home in Kerala.
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Considering the climate in Kerala, we can't expect solar panels to work more than 6 months an yr, thats a disadvantage. I mean sky will not be clear during monsoon / other rainy season and that may be a problem.
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10-03-2008, 02:00 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
The problems with current power generation systems are
1) Hydel Power: Severe Impact of the Eco systems, Huge cost. many People are rendered Homeless. Plant & Animal species goes extinct.
Your heritage is also Impacted a Big way.
2) Thermal Power: cheaper to built than hydel Power but they also Impact in a big way. most plants are Lignite based. they are responsible for creating air pollution.
3) Nuclear power: In my opinion its the worst method of generating power, as Till date Man kind can't find a way what to do with the radio active waste produced in the process. If any earth quake comes or any other nautral calamity then the results be Disastrous.
what the wind & solar power
They have their own set of problems.
They are Unpredictable
Wind can stop blowing anytime, you can't help it. and case in Solar power. What do to in night,Rainy days ?
In my State situation is slightly better
Rajasthan Enjoy Maximum Number of Sunny days & there is also plenty of wind blowing for wind power. As most of the wind generation power plants exist in Jaisalmer & Barmer.
what are the Inital cost for Solar Power?
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10-03-2008, 02:04 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
^Solar powered aint so bad.
When I was in Bangalore(Which btw, happens to be the city with max solar power usage)
The place i used to live had this solar gyser, and the water was steaming hot on normal days and pretty good on cloudy days.
The problems with solar power are
1. High Cost of solar panels,
2. Low power convertion.
If they can improve atleast one of them, Solar power will get a huge boost.
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10-03-2008, 02:07 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
I being a Indian, Would like cost to be reduced
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10-03-2008, 02:09 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
Technically speaking, an improvement in either is beneficial economically.
If they reduce the manufacturing cost, we get them for cheap.
If they increase power conversion rate, we can buy less panels than presently needed.
Btw, I think that our govt:/ should plan smthing like this for the Rajasthan Deserts.
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10-03-2008, 03:24 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
Speak of solar, our town/city (Vellore) bakes in sun for almost nine months a year (late Feb to early Nov) and winter too has plenty of sun. Monsoon hinders only rarely. Thats lot of sun to be used. Does any body have any idea how much should be invested for an average middle class home?
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10-03-2008, 05:28 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
I dont use an alternate power source for anythign other than my emergency Lamp. However we do generate electricity in Tamil Nadu (through a windmill).
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10-03-2008, 06:30 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
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Originally Posted by lywyre
Speak of solar, our town/city (Vellore) bakes in sun for almost nine months a year (late Feb to early Nov) and winter too has plenty of sun. Monsoon hinders only rarely. Thats lot of sun to be used. Does any body have any idea how much should be invested for an average middle class home?
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from net i get the cost of solar panel : ~Rs200 per Wp (it is Watt peak, actual watt generated will be lower based on many facts like intensity of sunlight, angle etc.)
Average load
Tube light : 40W
Fan : 70W
Computer PC : 140W (a normal P4 system with LCD monitor and 2.1 speakers)
so lets you want to run 250W load. you have to atleast go for 500W setup which will cost around 500x200 = Rs 100,000/-
PS: it is just my try at calculation, i may be wrong
add cost of batteries ~10K
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10-03-2008, 07:19 PM
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Re: anyone using alternate power(electricity) source?
^^ whoaa.. I bet thats something middle class families cant easily afford...
If the cost can be somehow reduced to 50K then it could be a good solution..
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