For the cost of an iPhone, you can now buy a wind turbine that can power an
entire house for lifetime
Indian startup Avant Garde Innovations has developed a low-cost wind
turbine that can generate 3-5 kW hours of electricity daily By Sainul
Abudheen K <https://e27.co/sainul.k>
[image: 01indian]
Soon after assuming office, Kerala (southern state of India) Chief Minister
Pinarayi Vijayan kicked up a storm by publicly supporting the Athirappilly
hydro electric project, which environmentalists said, if implemented, would
create ecologic imbalance in the area and destroy the Athirappilly
waterfalls, the largest natural waterfalls in the state.
It is not that the government is oblivious to the impact that the project
could make, but it says it has no option but to leverage existing means to
check the growing power crisis in Kerala, which partially depends on the
private sector for electricity.
Things are no different in other states either. While Kerala has attained
almost 100 per cent electrical coverage, many parts of India still remain
in the dark. For a large portion of the Indian population, electricity to
this day remains a distant dream.
Enter two siblings who want to make India’s energy crisis a thing of the
past. The duo has developed a new solution they say will not even slightly
impact the ecological balance.
Avant Garde Innovations, <http://www.avantgardeinnovations.com/> the
startup founded by siblings Arun and Anoop George from Kerala, has come up
with a low-cost wind turbine that can generate enough electricity to power
an entire house for a lifetime. The size of a ceiling fan, this wind
turbine can generate 5 kWh/kW per day — with just a one-time cost of US$750.
“Our goal is to eliminate energy poverty, reduce dependence on struggling
state power grids and create energy self sufficiency for all the needy ones
through distributed, localised and affordable renewable energy. In doing
so, we believe we can collectively usher in our world a cleaner
environment, new economic prosperity and social change,” reads the company
‘What We Do’ statement.
“Our first offering is a highly affordable small wind turbine suitable for
residential, commercial, agricultural, village electrification and other
uses, which is aimed for a market launch during 2016.”
Incorporated in 2015, Avant Garde claims to be a startup with a ‘green’
heart and soul.
For the startup, opportunity is massive. India is the world’s sixth largest
energy consumer, accounting for 3.4 per cent of global energy
consumption. Federal governments in India, and the central government for
that matter, are unable to bear the huge infrastructural cost required to
bring electricity to remote villages.
Erecting electric posts and electric lines require huge investments that
could cost millions of dollars.
This is where Avant Garde comes into picture. “When small wind turbine
generating 1kW energy costs INR 3-7 lakh (US$4,000-10,000), our company
plans to sell it at less than NR 50,000 (about US$750). Costs will decrease
further through mass production,” Arun said in an interview to *The Times
of India*.
The company launched its pilot project at a church in the capital city of
Thiruvananthapuram in January this year. The small wind turbine prototype
that it has developed is highly scalable for power capacities of 300 kW or
even higher, Arun told *e27*.
“Our passionate aim is to introduce innovative, affordable and sustainable
solutions that take renewable energy self sufficiency and energy
empowerment to the next level through a distributed and decentralised
approach using pioneering strategies the world has not witnessed yet,” the
company says.
This revolutionary product has also won them a spot in the Top 20 Cleantech
Innovations in India. The company has also made it to the list of 10 clean
energy companies from India for the “UN Sustainable Energy For All”
initiative under the one billion dollar clean energy investment opportunity
directory.
According to the Global Wind Energy Council, the country ranks 4th in terms
of global installed wind power capacity, after China, the US, and Germany.
Maybe, if Avant Garde Innovations takes off, Kerala can keep
the Athirappilly waterfalls untouched.
Source : e27.co
<https://e27.co/with-the-cost-of-an-iphone-you-can-now-buy-a-wind-turbine-that-can-bring-affordable-clean-energy-to-your-home-for-lifetime-20160606/>


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