Villagers generate ‘green’ electricity in Bihar

By ANI
Monday, January 17, 2011

MADHUBANI - Operating under the name of ‘Husk Power System’, a group of villagers from Bihar’s Madhubani District got together to generate electricity using paddy husk.

The initiative, which has 26 plants, is lighting over 10,000 homes in the region.

Suresh Prasad Gupta, an official of the Husk Power Plant, said their initiative does not have a profit motive behind it.

“This machinery is a part of a husk power plant. We generate energy from rice husk. And we give the supply to the whole village. With the help of rice husk we give a supply of full six hours of power in the rural areas where there is no electricity,” he said.

Muyutyanjya Pandey, former village head, said the power plant has proved to be a blessing for the children in the village, who are no more dependent on daylight for their studies.

“With the help of this, children of our village are able to study. With better resources, everyone is able to study and the electricity is available for six continuous hours from 6 in the evening till 12 in night,” said Pandey.

The village till date does not form part of electrification projects undertaken by the government in the region.

The village initiative, which is three year old, operated its first plant in August 2007. (ANI)

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