Four villages in Uttar Pradesh
getting uninterrupted power supply since 1999-2000. Unimaginable? Not
quite.
A series of small micro-processor based photovoltaic power plants
installed in villages of Kalyanpur (Aligarh), Harriya (Basti), Sarai
Sadi (Mainpuri) and Rampursawai (Jaunpur) has kept these villages fully
electrified when conventional power supply disappeared for several
hours in a day.
All the villages getting solar power at the rate of 100 kilowatt per
hour through customised solar power plants were chosen by the
state-owned Non-conventional Energy Development Agency (NEDA) and the
Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources (MNES) as research and
development projects.
“Solar power plants that take care of domestic lighting, street lights,
submersible pumps and even TVs convert DC electricity from the “solar
arrays” on rooftops to AC supply, which is fed into the local village
power supply distribution network of high tension wires through an
electronic distribution board,” a NEDA official said.
Power plants also provide “grid connection” to the lines of power
distribution units and help in energy management through the use of
micro processor-based systems to minimise transmission losses. A
micro computer installed in each plant controls the functioning of the
plant.
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