husk power system
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Husk Power Systems
Mission:Husk Power Systems provides reliable
renewable affordable electricity that wows the world – customers by our exemplary service and operational excellence, employees by personal growth and empowerment, and our shareholders through profitability, social impact, and environmental sustainability
Our target is to install 2,000+ plants in 5 years.
$0.25/kWh$0.25/kWh
Choices Considered
$0.50/kWh$0.50/kWh $0.25/kWh$0.25/kWh
Husk Power looked at the options…
Husk Power Systems discovers easy to operate
model
HPS Installation Cost < $1000 per kW
Operational Cost is < $0.10/kWh
HPS Installation Cost < $1000 per kW
Operational Cost is < $0.10/kWh
Husk Power looked at the options … then made our own.
Rice Husk – a Huge Biomass Energy Source
40 Million Metric Tons
Enough to Light 145K Villages
HPS Plant
Rice MillRice Mill
Stored Husk
To Industry
Water Boiling
Ash
Husk
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HPSHPSRHA RHA
RefineryRefinery
RHA
GasifierFilters
Generator
PaddyPaddy PaddyPaddy Village
Home Clusters
To H
ouse
hold
sPre-paid Meter
To Irrigation
Irrigation Pump
Village
Village
Village
Village
Revenue RHA: Rice Husk Ash
In last 2 years, HPS has consistently delivered on its promises and beaten internal targets:• Completed installation of 23 power plants and developed
capabilities to install at a rate of one power plant/week• Recruited, trained and deployed 20 technical operators in the last
6 monthsCompleted formation of company structure by opening a Mauritius office and completing paper works
• Closed $1.3M of pre-Series A financing from a syndicate of four investors (Acumen Fund, Bamboo Finance, LGT and DFJ/Cisco)
• Completed due diligence required to get additional ~$550K of grant from Shell Foundation to implement Health, Safety and Environmental best practices
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The company is currently exploring multiple avenues to monetize
alternate revenue streams:
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1. Piloting a project with Airtel to become cell phone towers’ energy provider in rural areas
2. Partnering with Havells, an appliance company
3. Exploring must-have product development options with RHC (HPS’s waste)
4. Collaborating with established corporations both in India and USA to explore development of new products/services with a focus on rural areas
New Business Development Activities
1. Provides a long term stable source of revenue and may give HPS an opportunity to become Airtel’s channel partner to distribute its products
2. Brings reliable and efficient CFLs at customers’ door-step and provide 10-20% cost advantage to beneficiaries
3. Develop new products such as Incense sticks (also called agarbatti) etc. that can be immediately monetized
4. Brainstorm sessions indicate HPS becoming a conduit to reliable rural demographics data for CPG companies in addition to developing local must-have products and services
Long Term Impact
HPS Scaling Model:
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$70K$97K
BizPlan2007 2008
1 plant2 plants $550K
Shell Foundation
MNRE
7 plants
$1,100KSeed Fin
10 plants
1H 2009 2H 2009
$1,000KDebt Fin
1 plant/wk
2010
$5,500KSeries A
$3,200KDebt Fin
2011
3 plants/wk
$4,000KDebt Fin
4-6 plants/wk
2012
1.5 plants / m
onth
Within “home” state Replicate other regions
Husk Power Systems – Impact Value Chain:
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INPUTS• Renewable Energy• Flexible Payments• Buying local waste
ACTIVITIES OUTPUTS OUTCOMES
• 1.5M people impacted (320,000 HH) • 2,160 Jobs created in rural India• 108,000 tons of CO2 saved per year • $20 Savings/HH/Year = $6.4M / Year
Powering rural India one at a time :
Off-grid electricity generation & distribution in INDIA at Bihar by SAMTA SMRIDDHI FOUNDATION.
• A Non-Govt. Organization registered in 2007 under the
Societies Registration Act 21, 1860.
• Based in Patna, Bihar.
• Funded by NRIs as well as local residents.
SAMTA SAMRIDDHI FOUNDATION:
Mission:
Empowerment of remote and neglected rural areas of Bihar through spread of
Energy and smart Agricultural practices
Goal for the project:
To provide clean electric lighting to the households in Tamkuha at a rate cheaper
than their current expenditure
Samta Samriddhi Foundation
Site Selection:
UP on 3 sides and the erratic Great Gandak on the fourth
• Population – approx. 1200 excluding migrants + a thriving marketplace with over 50 shops.
• No. of households – approx. 350• Distance from distt. Headquarter - ~150
km.• Distance from electrical substation – 82
km.• Distance from nearest railhead – 47 km• Paddy production of over 1200 tones/year.
Site Selection
Technology:• Has to be non-conventional.
• Solar energy is expensive.
– Approx. Rs. 400 / W for installation.
• Wind energy is not amply available.
• Biomass energy is practically the only available option.
Technology – Biomass Gasifier
Cost of Establishment
Electric Cable
Transportation
Civil Work
Piping etc Site visits etc
Generator
Gasifier
Total Cost – Rs 10,00,000 *
*We teamed up with new suppliers for the gasifier and the generator with govt approved suppliers the cost is over Rs 25,00,000 our system is cheaper even without the govt subsidy.
Power Distribution:
• Rice husk at ~90p per kg– Rs. 0.9 * 50 * 6 * 30 per month– Had planned it at 50p per kg
• LPG cylinders are expensive– Can’t procure enough from the LPG dealers at the
controlled prices– Rs 500 per cylinder in the black market
• Rs. 500 * 10 per month
Power Distribution – EconomicsProble
m
Solution
•Generate own rice-husk.
•Remove the LPG.
• Setup a mini Rice mill in partnership with a local at the plant– Milling capacity of ~400 kg paddy per hour using approx. 15 A /
phase – Milling at zero cost to attract consumers
• Operation and depreciation cost to be recovered by sale of the bran
– Approx. Rs.10,000 per month (Rs.4000 organization’s share)
• Operate the dehusker and polisher alternatively– Possible to operate in parallel with the electricity supply to users
• Generation of ~300 kg rice-husk per day– Daily consumption is approximately the same– More than 40% rice-husk generated assuming 6 months operation
of the rice mill• Cost of setting up the rice mill ~ Rs. 70,000
– Organization’s share Rs.35,000
Power Distribution – Economics
Generating Rice-husk:
This is not just about money …“India got independence from England 60 years ago, but this village got its
Independence today.” - Gyanesh Pandeyji (in 2007).
THANKS Friends For YOUR Kind ATTENTION !
Presentation By :
ABHINAVUJJWALMANAVDINESHRAJATABHIT
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