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Implementation of the scheme on “Promotion of
Solar Thermal systems for air heating/ steam generating
applications, Solar Buildings and Akshay Urja shops”
during the financial year 2005-06.
1. Objectives
The objectives of the scheme are:
- To accelerate widespread use of solar thermal
systems for air heating and steam generating
applications, as well as used of solar passive
techniques in building design, through a combination
of financial and promotional incentives.
- To reduce / conserve the consumption of
conventional energy through saving of electricity
and fossil fuels in building, industrial and
commercial establishments.
- To support the creation of a network of retail
outlets in form of “Akshay Urja Shops” in all
the districts for sale and service of solar energy
and other renewable energy products.
2. Programme on Solar thermal systems for air heating
/ steam generating applications.
2.1 Following Solar thermal systems will e promoted
under the programme:
- Solar flat plate collector (FPC) based air heating
systems.
- Solar concentrating systems for heating
air/generating steam directly or through heating of
oil.
2.2 FPC based solar air heating system have been
found to be very useful especially in the agricultural
and for industries. These industries generally require
hot air at low temperature (50 – 800C) as
process heat for drying of various products such as tea
leaves/coffee beans and also for processing of fruits,
spices, cereals, mushroom, papad, vegetables, fish
seafood etc. Hot air is also required in industries such
as leather, textiles, chemicals, rubber, paper
pharmaceuticals etc. FPC based air hearing systems
installed in industries using conventional fuel for
dying of various products can save a significant amount
of fuel apart from improving the quality of end products
and reducing the environments pollution.
2.3 Solar concentrating systems comprising of
Parabolic dishes commonly known as “Scheffler”
dishes have been found to be useful for generating steam
to cook food for hundreds and thousands of people in
community kitchens especially at religious places such
as Shridi, Mount Abu, Thirupati etc. The Worlds largest
system is functioning at Thirupati for cooking food for
15000 people per day. These systems, apart from steam
generation can also be used for heating oil/air for
various applications in industries and commercial
establishments where heat requirements is above 800C.
The systems installed in such establishments including
kitchens can help in saving substantial amount of
conventional fuels apart from reducing the environmental
pollution.
2.4 The programme will provide for financial support
for the systems as well as support for organizing
publicity and awareness campaign, seminars, workshops /
symposia / business meets / training programmes and for
technology upgradation, studies, survey etc.
Solar Building Programme
3.1 Solar buildings ate constructed based on the
techniques of solar passive design with a view to
provide comfortable living and working conditions, both
in winter and in summer. Such energy efficient building
can save significant amount of a\conventional energy
that is used for lighting, Cooling or heating. These
building have been tried out in a few States as a result
of the initiatives taken by the Ministry. Govt. of
Himachal Pradesh have made it mandatory to construct all
its future buildings using passive design features.
3.2 The programme will provide for financial support
for preparation of Detailed Projects reports (DPRs) and
construction of Solar building apart from organizing
workshops and seminars for engineers, planners,
builders, architects, consultants, housing financial
organizations and potential users. Support will also be
extended for compilation ad publishing of documents
related to solar buildings.
Programme on Akshay Urja Shops
4.1 The Ministry has been promoting the establishment
of Aditya Solar Shops in Major cities of the country
since 1995 with a view to make solar energy products
easily available and to provide easy after sales repair
services. During the 9th Plan period, shops were
established by the State Nodal Agencies/ Manufacturer’s
Associations and reputed NGOs. During the 10th Plan,
private entrepreneurs have also been allowed to
establish these shops. Under the present scheme the
shops will be renamed as “Akshay Urja Shops” with a
view to cover wider sale and service of all renewable
energy devises and systems including solar energy
products. The network of the shops will be expanded by
encouraging private entrepreneurs and NGOs to set up and
operate such shops in all districts of the country.
4.2 The programme will provide for higher support to
the shops in terms of soft loans through banks and
monthly recurring grant and incentive for first two year
of operation.
1. Implementation arrangements
The scheme will be implemented through State Nodal
Agencies/IREDA/Technical Institutions/Reputed NGOs of
proven track record. Central Financial Assistance (CFA)
to various implementing organizations for implementing
these programme in the respective, and the accounts will
be settled after receipt of detailed report and audited
SOEs and Ucs.
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