There are lot of other ways to produce the power. In Non conventional energy production, wind power is the cheapest one. The minimum investment is 1.2 crores. If you consume more than 10 lacs KW per year, then this will give you a good return. The operation and maintenance cost is also less compared to other. You will get a huge tax benefit through depreciation. The break even time will be 5 years. The total life time is 20 years.
If you are the retail electricity purchaser, you can have a small solar panels for water heating, Battery charging and lighting (12V). You will get a nominal subsidy from MNES for installing Solar products.
2006-12-01 22:45:40
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answered by Bala 2
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Continuous solar power for a house is not practical mainly because of the high costs involved. However, 2-3hrs of backup power may be provided by establishing a small capacity solar power generator. It costs around 20-25K INR(depending upon the capacity of the unit).
2006-12-02 06:03:49
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answered by Moo 1
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Buy a portable generator or two, and convert them to run on natural gas. Run a natural gas line from your meter to the generators and - voila - you are running your house entirely off your gas line.
Your utility company might be using natural gas to make the juice you buy anyway, so this method cuts out the middleman. If your local utility is using coal, you are doing everyone a favor because the natural gas burns so cleanly in a small engine compared to the coal in the electricity plant.
2006-12-02 10:47:59
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answered by www.HaysEngineering.com 4
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look here kid u r asking a ques the answer to which the whole damn world is searching
i assume ur ques is running an individual home on free powr
in westerm countries u get gas thro pipes and u can buy ne portable gas genset to produce power for ur use
but in india...LPG u get for cooking is strictly legal for that purpose only
many people use that subsidised red cylinder for automobiles..which i must add is a huge offence
the use of solar panels for producing power is not effective for many reasons like panels being expensive..and hugely erratic results..which serve no purpose when u need regular power.
the solution u r looking for is in a combination of afew technolgies...for more details u can write in to me at
paul_mcartney2001@yahoo.com
2006-12-02 17:44:18
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answered by Anonymous
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yup but the investment you have to make buying the solar captors and batteries only makes it worth it in the long run
in france poeple who produce more energy than they consume can even sell it to the electicity provider
2006-12-02 05:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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