There was no limit to the happiness of people living in Baripatha village on October 2. It was a life-changing moment for 350 dwellers and a state to rejoice. The village made history by becoming the first 100% solar-powered village in Odisha.
The entire project was funded by ECCO Electronics (a solar products manufacturer) and Jakson Group (a diversified power solutions provider) which cost Rs 7 Lakhs. Its model is low-cost, low-maintenance and community-owned – elements that are missing in other solar-powered projects. “This model can be replicated all over Odisha to provide power to its nearly 3,900 villages,” says senior IPS officer Joydeep Nayak, the prime mover behind this initiative.
The vice president of Jakson group also talked about how this project is different from the rest of solar projects. He said, “Till now, in all rural solar projects, central units would supply power to households. Often, the exposed cables would be tapped by some, while others would draw more than their shares. This would cause the central unit to overload and trip.” He further said that these problems have been solved by providing individual units to every household.
The project is very easy to replicate in more villages because of its low-cost model and low maintenance.
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