Thursday, March 20, 2008

A Step towards a "Greener World"

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The system has been installed as a collaboration between the Academy for a Better World and Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University, with technology from Solare-Brücke, Germany. With 84 receivers and cooking at 650 degrees, the system can produce up to 38,500 meals a day when the sun is at its peak!


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The solar kitchen has been set up at Taleti, near Mount Abu, situated at a height of 1219 m above sea level in Rajasthan. It boasts of a six-module solar steam cooking system and a total of 84 parabolic dish concentrators shell type receivers. Each oval parabolic concentrator has a reflective surface area of 9.2 square meters, and reflect sunlight on the receivers by special white glass pieces. Steam is collected in the header pipes, which is then directed via insulated pipes to cooking vessels in the kitchen.

The system generates temperatures of up to about 650 degrees, and 3500-4000 kg of steam per day. The food is cooked in 200-400 liters capacity cooking pots, producing an average of 20,000 meals a day, and up to 38,500 meals per day during periods of peak solar radiation maximum.

A total of $5 million has been spent on this endeavor. The Academy for a Better World is interested in renewable energy technologies and the program is part of a special demonstration project of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India.

+ Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University
+ Academy for a Better World

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Monday, March 17, 2008

What brings happiness..!! Electricity or bullets

  • The USA spent $12 billion a month for war in Iraq
  • The estimated cost for providing electricity using solar lanterns powered by photo voltaic to 1 billion people is $15 billion.
  • 1.6 billion people around the world don't have access to electricity after sunset.
  • ASIAN and AFRICAN nations; the one's always under threat of war have a large contribution in the "Dark-after-sunset" community.

One mission that most people will like to support
SAVE BULLETS -SAVE LIVES -PROVIDE ENERGY
This way we might be able to provide electricity, bringing happiness to millions of families.


ONE STEP TOWARDs GREEN WORLD! - Come Along

Monday, March 3, 2008

SOLAR BUS - NEXT ANSWER FOR GREEN AND CLEAN WORLD

After cars ,SOLAR BUSES are answer for green and clean world. TINDO the first entirely solar powered bus. The Tindo, which is the Kaurna name for Sun, is made by "Designline International", a New Zealand company and made its first official appearance on December 13th 2007.

"TINDO" has an operational range of 200 kilometers between charges under typical urban conditions, and as it doesn't have a combustion engine, it operates quietly and effectively with zero tail pipe emissions. It uses 11 Swiss-made ZEBRA sodium/nickel batteries, giving the bus high energy storage and operational range. The batteries are not affected by external temperatures.

IT is a pure electric vehicle ,the batteries will be recharged using a unique solar PV system installed on the roof of the Adelaide Central Bus Station. This system generates 70,000 kilowatt hours of zero carbon emissions electricity per year - which makes it the largest grid-connected solar system in Adelaide city.

HOPEFULLY WE WILL SEE MORE SUCH INITIATIVES IN OTHER PARTS OF GREEN WORLD !


SOURCE : INTERNET