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McKinsey report India's demand is 315GW by 2017 Which is more than double the current installed capacity

The Planning Commission of India wants to implement Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojna

for the rural electrification with an investment of about Rs 34000 crore

11th 5 YEAR Plan Wants to add 78 Gigawatts power generation

Anil Razdan, Secretary, Ministry of Power statement“India to emerge as a major power equipment manufacturing hub & vast opportunity exists, specially for small entrepreneurs”

 

“It is a bonanza for the industry and an opportunity not to be missed.”

THE FOREMOST REQUIREMENT OF INDIA

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73% power generated in INDIA is from Thermal Power and 90% of it is coal based.

Ash content is 27% to 42% of the coal used. Increase in FLYASH generation has risen from

4 crore to 11crore ton in the last decade and will rise to 1100 crore ton in coming decade.

The flyash generated in thermal power station causes many hazardous diseases like Asthma, Tuberculosis etc.

Till date only 14% of the Fly Ash generated is being utilized

BUT

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AND

Approximately 10,000 hectares of top soil is being lost every year for brick manufacturing and road construction.

If we continue in this format, very soon, we will not have sufficient soil to produce our minimum required food.

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Ministry of Environment & Forest (MoEF)

Had issued a Gazette Notification on 14 Sep 1999

Stipulating that no person shall be permitted to manufacture clay bricks or tiles or blocks for use in construction activity without at least 25% of ash (fly ash, bottom ash, or pond ash on weight to weight basis), within a radius of 50 Km from coal or lignite based thermal power plants in INDIA.

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Ministry of Environment & Forest (MoEF)

Had amended the Gazette Notification on 27 Aug 2003 making it compulsory to use fly ash for manufacturing building material by increasing the radius from 50 Km to 100 Km 25% use of fly ash by 31 Aug 2004 50% use of fly ash by 31 Aug 2005 75% use of fly ash by 31 Aug 2006 100% use of fly ash by 31 Aug 2007

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Ministry of Environment & Forest (MoEF)

Had amended the Gazette Notification on 06 Nov 2008 That Central Government will exercise its power on or after the expiry of a period of sixty days (05 Feb 2009) from the date of notification published and displayed in public, to implement the above notification.

It will be applicable to all construction agencies of Central or State or Local Government and private or public sector and it will the responsibility of all the agencies either undertaking construction or approving the design or both to ensure compliance

Submit annual returns to the concerned State Pollution Control Board or Pollution Control Committee.

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THE AMICABLE SOLUTION

The has come out with an amicable solution by joining its hand with 1.Institute for Solid Waste Research & Ecological Balance (INSWREB) 2.Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) 3.Shanghai Electric Company (SEC) 4.The Community Development Carbon Fund (CDCF) of the World Bank (WB) And intends to jointly promote the Flyash MissionDo you want to participate in this

Fly Ash Revolution

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The Fly Ash mission aims to promote Fly Ash bricks as an alternative to burnt clay brick within the construction sector in India. Fly ash is mixed with two other ingredients available as industrial byproducts: Lime from the acetylene industry, and Gypsum from chemical plants. This is proving to be a revolutionary invention that produces bricks without the sintering process and consequently no greenhouse gases are emitted. The ultimate product is none

other than FaL – G Brick which is well qualified as emission-abating project to receive the benefits of carbon credits.

THE PRODUCT

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COMPARISION

NORMAL CLAY BRICKFLY ASH BRICKVarying colour as per soil Uniform pleasing colour like cement

Uneven shape as hand madeUniform in shape and smooth in finish

Lightly bondedDense composition

Plastering requiredNo plastering required

Heavier in weightLighter in weight

Compressive strength is around 35 Kg/cm2Compressive strength is around 100 Kg/cm2

More porousLess porous

Thermal conductivity 1.25 – 1.35 W/m2 ºCThermal conductivity 0.90-1.05 W/m2 ºC

Water absorption 20-25%Water absorption 6-12%

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TYPE OF PROFIT

WHO WILL HELP

HOW

DIRECTNTIL

SEC

BY PROVIDING YOU THE TECHNOLOGY BY SETTING UP THE PLANT ON LSTK BY ENSURING THE INTIAL MARKETING BY BUILDING UP MARKETING STRATEGY BY CREATING A BRAND ESTABLISHMENT

IN- DIRECT

NTIL

IDBI

WB

SETTING UP A CDM EARN THROUGH CARBON CREDIT PARTICIPATION IN GREENATHALON

PROFITS WHICH CAN BE EARNED

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AgencyAreasSpecific Responsibilities

NORTH Techno

Projects India (P) Ltd. (NTIL)

Project management,

Liasoning,

and annual maintenance of FaL-G plants.

Project management from site selection to commissioningLump Sum Turnkey Project Educate and Train people to achieve a greener earthEnsure implementation of the Community Development Mechanism (CDM) along with IDBI Transfer the data and records as per the monitoring requirements of CDM for Carbon Credit payments from World Bank Initial marketing of the product

ROLE TO BE PLAYED BY NTIL

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AgencyAreasSpecific Responsibilities

Micro

Enterprises/ High Capacity Automation Plants (HCAPs)

Setting up

and operating

FaL-G plants

Mobilize resources Procure equipment and machinery Market the products Maintain the data and records as per the monitoring requirements Implement environment management plans as agreed Propagate Fly Ash Revolution and show the whole world the benefits

ROLE TO BE PLAYED BY YOU

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ROLE DIAGRAM

NTIL

NGO

WB IDBI

USEC

MARKETFABMA

INSWREB

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Taken for SME/For HCAPS it will reduce by 30% overheads

2% Breakage0.02

Manpower0.16

Electricity0.10

Marketing0.20

VAT @ 4%0.11

Total0.59

Total Cost Price1.70

Selling Price2.90

Profit1.20

%Profit direct70.99

Indirect profit through Carbon Credit0.08

%Profit indirect4.72

THEREFORE TOTAL PROFIT% 75.71%

PRICE PROFIT RATIO FaL-G Bricks (Without Cement)

Raw MaterialsFor 1 Brick Wt 3.2 KgSize75x125x250

Items %ageWt/BrickRate/KgAmt/Brick

Fly Ash551.760.200.35

Sand250.800.100.08

Lime150.481.000.48

Gysum50.161.200.19

Total1003.2 1.10

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Taken for SME/For HCAPS it will reduce by 30% overheads

2% Breakage0.03

Manpower0.16

Electricity0.10

Marketing0.20

VAT @ 4%0.11

Total0.60

Total Cost Price2.33

Selling Price3.50

Profit1.17

%Profit direct50.47

Indirect profit through Carbon Credit0.08

%Profit indirect3.44

THEREFORE TOTAL PROFIT% 53.91

PRICE PROFIT RATIO FaL-G Bricks (With Cement)

Raw MaterialsFor 1 Brick Wt 3.2 KgSize250x125x75

Items %ageWt/BrickRate/KgAmt/Brick

Fly Ash621.980.200.40

Sand300.960.100.10

Cement80.264.801.23

Total1003.2 1.72