Harvesting solar energy in Uttarakhand. Balam Singh has installed a 11W CFL lamp in his kitchen and another in his living room. He used to spend Rs 25 on 700 ml of kerosene once in two days until a year ago.
Harvesting solar energy in Uttarakhand. Some of the house holds could afford television sets. Central Electronics Limited has provided these households, along with the system, a solar charge controller that enables users to connect the solar charged batte
Harvesting solar energy in Uttarakhand. People would watch television for about a maximum of two hours so that they have just enough battery charge left to use lights at night. Bungh Bungh village in Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand.
Harvesting solar energy in Uttarakhand. Individual families could not always afford to build independent houses. Sometimes they live together in slightly larger houses and thereby sharing ample number of lights and one television. Bungh Bungh village in P
Harvesting solar energy in Uttarakhand. Andoli village in Almora district has been electrified by the conventional grid. However, this family could not afford to pay for their connection. Hence, they decided to purchase a solar home lighting systems from
Harvesting solar energy in Uttarakhand. Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission, 316 villages in 8 districts in Uttarakhand have been given solar street lighting systems. At night, these lights have helped keep wild animals like tigers away from
Harvesting solar energy in Uttarakhand. This mandir lies between two villages - Jhaksona and Bhetuli. There is absolutely no fear among the villagers that the panels or the unlocked batteries might get stolen as there is no one around. It has been about 6