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TP Renewable Microgrid (TPRMG), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power, on Monday announced inaugurating a 5 kilowatt (kW) bio-gas plant in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. The plant consumes cow dung which is procured from nearby villages and then it is processed through a bio-digester to generate methane gas, TPRMG said in a statement. The company said the gas produced is used to drive a specially designed 5kW generator to generate electricity which is fed to the adjoining 30kW microgrid generating station. The residue of the bio-gas plant is processed to create organic manure for the farmers. TPRMG inaugurated the plant on Monday. It had commenced operations on December 14, 2020, celebrated as the National Energy Conservation Day , it said. ....
TP Renewable Microgrid (TPRMG), a wholly subsidiary of Tata Power, today announced that it had inaugurated its first 5kW Bio-gas generating plant at Kamalpura (Basaitha) village in Muzaffarpur district of Bihar. The plant commenced operations on ‘National Energy Conservation Day,’ December 14, 2020. Courtesy of Tata Power TPRMG constructed this plant in association with Grassroots Energy. The plant consumes cow dung which is procured from nearby villages and then it is processed through a Biodigester to generate methane gas. This gas is then used to drive a specially designed 5kW generator to generate electricity which is fed to the adjoining 30kW microgrid generating station. The residue of the Biogas plant is processed to create organic manure for the farmers. ....
TP Renewable Microgrid inaugurates first 5kW Bio-gas plant in Bihar By IANS | Published on Mon, Dec 28 2020 15:21 IST | 0 Views TP Renewable Microgrid inaugurates first 5kW Bio-gas plant in Bihar. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Dec 28 : TP Renewable Microgrid (TPRMG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Power, on Monday announced that it had inaugurated its first 5kW Bio-gas generating plant at Kamalpura (Basaitha) village in Muzaffarpur district of Bihar. The plant commenced operations on National Energy Conservation Day , on December 14. TPRMG constructed this plant in association with Grassroots Energy. The plant consumes cow dung which is procured from nearby villages and then it is processed through a Bio-digester to generate methane gas. This gas is then used to drive a specially designed 5kW generator to generate electricity which is fed to the adjoining 30kW microgrid generating station. ....
Exhibition on solar energy products held Mysuru; India’s abundant solar energy potential provides a clean and attainable replacement for the extremely harmful, polluting and rapidly depleting conventional sources of energy. Using solar energy in every household will increase self-sufficiency and at the same time will enable energy conservation and a lot of savings in electricity bills, said Additional Commissioner of Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) N.M. Shashikumar. He was speaking after inaugurating National Energy Safety Day organised by Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (KREDL) at Institution of Engineers auditorium recently. He opined that solar energy is the only way to ease power shortage in Karnataka. If every household utilises solar energy then the burden of supplying power will reduce and this will enable Karnataka to be self-reliant, he said. ....
Book with spectacular photos of birds released at Deralakatte Updated: Updated: Nitte University has published it Share Article Nitte University has published it A book published by Nitte Deemed to be University titled Birds of the Campus was released during the National Energy Conservation Day observed by the university at Deralakatte here on Monday. The book brought out under the Nitte University Green Initiative Project contains 93 spectacular pictures of birds along with QR codes that lead the reader to their distribution and calls, according to a release from the university. The book written by Jagdish Gopal Paithankar, Vineeth Kumar K. and Gincy Joseph has been edited by Smitha Hegde, the release said. ....