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HUSK power SYSTeMSpower to empower
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In rural India, 45% of households are largely dependent on biomass fuel,
kerosene lanterns or diesel generators. Kerosene and diesel are both
expensive (with villagers spending a substantial portion of their income
on kerosene alone) and harmful to health and the environment. In states
with the lowest per capita income levels such as Bihar, Uttar Pradesh andOrissa, 75% to 90% of households live in this way.
In Bihar alone over 70 million people cannot access reliable and
affordable electricity to improve their health, education and livelihoods.
Over 400 million Indians lack accessto electricity. This represents nearlya quarter of the worlds 1.6 billionenergy poor.
There are 638,000 villages in India more than 125,000 are without gridelectricity and most of the rest haverestricted or very poor power supply.
Th Nd
In Bihar, 70 mon pop
lack access to reliable and
affordable electricity.
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O msson
Hsk Pow Systms
The company designs, installs and operates
biomass-based power plants. Each plant uses
proprietary gasication technology to convert
abundant agricultural residue (procured from local
farmers) into electricity, which is then distributed
to rural households and micro-enterprises through
a micro-grid system providing a better quality,
cheaper way to meet their need for energy.
In doing so, HPS creates an ecosystem around each
plant by providing income generation opportunities
to local farmers and entrepreneurs, and creating
employment a high percentage of whom are
women. This enables sustainable development
within the communities it serves.
Since 2008, HPS has successfully installed more than
80 plants in Bihar, providing electricity to over 200,000people across 300 villages.
To date, HPS is backed by a strong pool of investors
that include Acumen Fund, DFJ, Bamboo Finance,
LGT Philanthropy, and the International Finance
Corporation, and through a strategic partnership
with Shell Foundation focused on building capacity
through initiatives such as Husk Power University.
Hsk Pow Systms (HPS) s a soa ntps, stabshd
n 2008, that povds o-gd a tty sotons.
Our rst pilot plant was establ ished in 2007, bringing light
for the rst time to Tamkuha, a villiage in West Champaran,
Bihar known locally as t he fog of darkness.
Sn 2008, HPS has successfully
installed more than 80 plants
in Bihar, providing electricity
to over 200,000 people across
300 villages.
Husk Power Systems provides reliable, renewable andaffordable electricity that wows the world customersby our exemplary service and operational excellence,employees by personal growth and empowerment,and our shareholders through proftability, socialimpact, and environmental sustainability.
O vsonHPS aims to provide renewable and affordableelectricity to 10 million energ y-deprived people acrossthe world in over 10,000 villages by installing 3,000
plants by 2017.
HPS supplies clean energy
at a far lower cost than
alternative providers
We are technological
leaders in the eld
of rural distribution
We provide comprehensive
training and benets
packages for all ouremployees
We promote sustainabledevelopment through
rural ecosystems
A uNique SOluTiON
TO rurAl elecTrificATiON:
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Ponng nw nom stams to sppot th sstanabty and va aton:
A typa pow pant ntonng n a vag:
This technology cost-effectively converts agricultural residue (rice husk, mustard stems, corn cobs, certain grasses
etc) into electricity. A typical plant can serve two to four villages within a radius of 1.5 kilometers, depending on
size and population. The plant employs local villagers who are then trained by HPS to conduct plant operations.
ryng by-podts:Bio-char is a waste product of the gasication
process that can be used to make incense
sticks and char briquettes. HPS employs a group
of women from the local villages for this activity
providing them with income generating
opportunities, and are currently working
on additional ways to monetise this waste
through silica precipitation.
cabon o-sts:
HPSs solution displaces use of kerosene lamps
and diesel based solutions. Each plant helps
avoid 125 to 150 tonnes of CO2
per year which
can be monetised through Certied Emission
Reductions (CERs).
Hsk Pow unvsty:
HPS is in partnership with Shell Foundation to build Husk Power University. This organisation imparts technical
skills to rural people with limited basic education and has developed bespoke learning tools to train villagers in
plant operations, maintenance and electrical work, whilst accounting for cultural learning styles and logistical
challenges associated with remote locations.
Trainees are taught how to manage small teams, serve customers and manage basic nancial transactions.
HPS has already trained and employed 350 people through the University and aims to train over 20,000
in technical skills over the next ve years.
Podt hannng:HPS utilises its plants as platforms to channel
products from different companies and
foundations to rural consumers. Consumers are
able to access products that were not previously
available to them.
Dstbtd podt manatng:
To enhance livelihoods in local communities,
HPS is currently piloting programmes to train
local electricians to manufacture simple
electronic products such as pre-paid meters
or innovative products such as small refrigeration
devices for rural microenterprises.
O Bsnss ModHPS povds nd-to-nd nwab ngy sotons by nsta ng 25-kW to 100-kW
mn pow pants and thn wng vags and hamts o p to 4000 nhabtants
to dv tty on a pay-o-s bass.
HPS has already trained andemployed 350 pop through
the University and aims to train
over20,000 in technical skills
over the next ve years.
A low cost Soton:
Consumers pre-pay a xed monthly fee ranging
from US$2 to US$2.50 to light up two uorescent
lamps and one mobile charging station. This offers
consumers savings of at least 30% over competing
kerosene and diesel energy sources (annual savings
of up to US$50) and a lighting package that can
serve the whole household. Additional customised
packages are available to meet the varying needs
of each customer.
ladng Thnoogy:
HPS manages a network of decentralised power
plants across wide geographies using a cloud-based,
real-time monitoring system. Electricity is distributed
through micro-grids made from bamboo or other
sustainable materials instead of concrete. A custom-
made pre-paid meter helps the company ensure
that consumers utilise no more than the wattage
they have paid for. Low-cost transformers developed
by the company ensure consistent voltage ow
and theft free distribution.
GAS OuT
iNceNSe PrODucTiON
VillAGeSSMAlleNTerPriSeS
rurAl elecTrificATiON
MillfilTerS
GeNerATOr
BiOMASS GASifier
cOOlerS
cArBONcreDiTS
elecTriciTY
cHAr
cO2OffSeTS
HuSK PlANT
BiOMASS STOrAGe SHeD
fielDS
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in jst o yas HPS has nstad 84 mn-pow pants, povdng tty to ov
200,000 pop spad aoss 300 v ags, and mpoyng 350 pop opatng
aoss th stat o Bha.
Each plant serves around 400 households, saving
approximately 42,000 litres of kerosene and 18,000
litres of diesel per year, signicantly reducing indoor air
pollution and improving health conditions in rural areas.
By extending village life beyond daylight hours, HPS
promotes economic development by enabling
businesses to stay open after dark and allowing
children to study at night.
Each HPS project (including generation, distribution and
training) requires an investment of under US$1200 per
kW: far less capital than alternative technologies such
as solar or wind require.
Each plant serves around
400 hoshods, saving
approximately 42,000 ts
of kerosene and 18,000 ts
of diesel per year.
O impat
Soa impat:
Green Globe Foundation
Awards 2012
Real Heroes Award 2011
Gyanesh Pandey,
Co-Founder of HPS
Ashden Award for SustainableEnergy 2011
BD Biosciences Economic
Development Awards 2010
Sankalp 2010 Award
Winner: 2008 UT Austin Social
Innovation Competition
2nd Place: 2008 MIT Ignite
Clean Energy Competition
Finalist: 2008 Global Social
Venture Competition
GrOWiNG recOGNiTiON
Hsk pow systms pans on-o-ts-knd vasty
Husk Power University. The proposed University would
give training to the companys new recruits and
existing staff, helping in jobs creation for Bihar youths,
particularly those living in rural areas.
15.02.11
Pow to th pop
Technology and development: A growing number
of initiatives are promoting bottom-up ways to deliver
energy to the worlds poor.
02.09.10
A lght n inda
To make the business viable has required an ongoing
process of what has been called frugal innovation
radically simplifying things to serve the needs of poor
customers who would otherwise be excluded from
basic market services due to their l imited ability to pay.
10.01.11
SAViNGS
JOBS
uS$50 phoshod/yan kosn andds savngs
To n 200-600hoshods/shops,510gaton pmps and
sma bsnsss
eNVirONMeNT
Ssts 125-150 tonns o cO
2
p ya
$$$$
1 ntpn, 3 -tmwoks 510 pat-tm
woks (many womn)
eNerGY
ONe 25-50 KW PlANT
HeAlTH
rds ndoo apoton n a
ommnts
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This will see HPS sell plant installations to local
entrepreneurs and institutions with an access
to energy focus, who will then own and operate
the site whilst receiving HPS support for training,maintenance and to manage the plant waste
and CER revenue streams (with all income shared
between partners).
This will enable HPS to service the massive demand
for electricity at a greater pace whilst also providing
income generation opportunities in rural villages.
In doing so we aim to create 2,500 small entrepreneurs
and over 7,000 jobs within the communities we serve.
Ragunath Prasad ChauhanHPS Customer,Tamkua, Bihar
Wokng Togth
Most rural entrepreneurs cannot access enough
capital to pay for plant equipment. This makes
it difcult for them to adopt HPS plants despite the
obvious need and demand in their local communities.
We are now seeking partners from both public and
private sectors who can catalyse energy access in
some of the countrys most poverty stricken areas by
sponsoring plants.
This is a particularly high impact and cost-effective
use of development or CSR funding with directly
measurable impact seen within the rst 90 days
from the start of a new plant installation.
Furthermore, this renewable energy solution is both
nancially and environmentally sustainable
so donor funding can be recycled into installations
of new plants in high need areas with impacts
delivered through a continuous cycle.
These partnerships create sustainable development.
HPS plants create micro-entrepreneurs and
encourage local employment with a focus on
women within the rural communities they serve.
Thus social performance can be easily and clearly
monitored to reveal the tangible social impact ofdevelopment partnerships.
A Sstanab Gowth StatgyHPS ams to nsta 3000 pants by 2017, povdng tty to 10 mon ngy
dpvd pop aoss th wod n ov 10,000 vags. To ahv ths mpat
w hav dvopd a nw mo-anhs statgy.
Electricity is scarce in Bihar
and there are many problems
because of that.
In Tamkuha there used to be a lot
of theft. Snakes and dogs would bite,
transportation was difcult and my
children couldnt study after sunset.
I want my children to study and nd
a good job somewhere. I want my
son to be an engineer.
Since the electricity came, my children
can study even at night. It is also good
for business. This little plant has done
what big power plants couldnt do.
I used to live in darkness and now I live
in a world full of light.
Together we can helpcommunities in the worlds
poorest regions to achievesustainable development.We can provide the powerto empower.
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Hsk Pow Systms Pvt ltd
Patna Bihar, India
Phon: +91 (612) 2283333ema: [email protected]
contat s:
www.huskpowersystems.com