Staff Correspondent
Port Blair, Dec 29: Nearly 10 years back the NRSE division of Electricity Department had installed a 50 KW Grid Interactive SPV Power Plant at Neil Islands with an aim to provide electricity to residents of Neil Island at very low cost. At that point of time the cost of the project was Rs. 1.5 crores and it was told that the power plant will save HSD oil worth Rs. 4.45 Lakh per year.
But as it happens usually in Andaman and Nicobar Administration, this project also proved as a total wastage of tax payers’ money. In Andaman ambitious projects are announced, huge amount of money is siphoned off but ultimately public gets nothing. The SPV Power Plant project faced similar fate.
After few years, it was found that the power plant is supplying insufficient power, far less than what it was actually promised by Administration. For few months the power generated from this power plant was supplied to Neil Hospital and a few other government offices but again something went further wrong.
Today the SPV Power Plant generates nothing more than gas from the dying batteries. 720 SPV panels installed near power house of Neil Island have become an eyesore for public as well as visiting tourists. Infact the SPV power plant has become a laughing stock for public.
According to report, the fate of SPV Power Plant of Havelock Island is also exactly same. The SPV Power Plant became non-functional in 2008, two years before the collapse of SPV Power Plant of Neil Island.
When Andaman Sheekha Contacted Ms. Savitri Singh, Assistant Engineer, NRSE, Electricity Department she said on 27/4/2013 she inspected both the non-operational solar power plants of Neil and Havelock and submitted a report that all the equipment are outdated and non functional. According to her he has already recommended for immediate replacement of these equipment.
According to her survey the capacity of the SPV Power Plant is 50 KW power but in the same area, with the help of new and upgraded equipments, the latest SPV Power Plants can easily provide upto 250 KV.
The Assistant Engineer said that that now the department is trying to upgrade or replace all the equipments and for this the paper works are being carried out.
According to reports BHEL had installed the whole Power Plant System but they have gave AMC for only three years after which they did not come to repair the same and due to which the entire system collapsed. The Electricity Department tried to contact NTCP, which has recently installed 58 MW power station in CARI but they showed no interest.
Hope this replacement and upgradation, which will again cost several crores will yield some results for public of Neil Island, who are suffering heavy power cuts.
My greetings to the islands, for a peaceful 2014.
I send you the mail, as sent to Shri Pankaj Seksariaji.
Dear Shri. Pankajji,
This is a reply I got from my good friend who is a very old manufacturer of UPS, Solar,LED, Plasma lighting
systems. He is a fellow radio ham and Rotary President.
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I went through the content of the MAIL GIVEN BELOW by your good self, which clearly shows that the plant is no more useful after 5 years at ANDAMAN.
Generally the SOLAR PANELS are meant for 20 years working and I am sure the panels should be in good condition since it was supplied by BHEL.
What would have went wrong would be the BATTERIES and INVERTERS.
Today too good INVERTERS are available and good quality BATTERIES are also available. I am sure the expenses should not be more than 30 to 40 lakhs for a 50 KW POWER PLANT to bring back in to working.
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As the last Radio Officer of the SS Cholunga, I can take responsibility to get this restored, if right people
are interested to see the 50 KW Power pumped back into the Islands veins. I have a very deep attachment
to the islands and I swear it on the soul of my close, late, friend David Botting. (Navigating Officer)
We have Plasma outdoor lights – most useful to all Islands jettys, road intersections and most important spots.
Uses 40 to 80% less power than normal Sodium vapour lamps but covers double the normal area, with 10 years life.
These already in use at Bangalore Airport and many places. I represent the manufacturers (Indian) and we both
can come to give a presentation, if there is a real need and island authorities show interest
I am already servicing and supplying major power supply units of Power Grid, Vizag and Nagpur.
The mail sent to your kind mail to moderate and circulate if deem fit proper.
Thank you and Best wishes
Nagesh
Nagesh Naidu L.
Proprietor
Neptune Systems
neptunegroup@gmail.com
57 BTS Road
Wilson Garden
Bangalore 560027
+91 9448834520
Last R/O SS Cholunga 1983-84
served: m.v. Andamans
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