Wed 08-09-2021 12:09
To : akash.bhatnagar@physik.uni-halle.de
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Sub : 1000 TIMES MORE POWERFUL SOLAR PV PANELS
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Dear Akash,
After considerable search, I found your e-mail ID at :
I hope this message reaches you – and hope you find a
few minutes to respond
A few days back, I came across a news report re your research on PV Solar
Panels which produced 1,000 times more
current
I thought ( if quickly commercialized ), that
invention could enable every house ( including small huts ) to generate its own
/ full requirement of power , by mounting such panels on their Roof Tops / Terraces
That could enable the World to shut down ALL
fossil-fuel based power-plants and help avoid climate catastrophe through
global warming
Without waiting to check-out with you, I sent out
following e-mail to all of India’s Cabinet Ministers :
How
to reduce Carbon Emission to Net Zero ? …………….[ 25 July 2021 ]
WHY HAS ROOF-TOP SOLAR FAILED TO TAKE OFF IN INDIA ?
In
India, a typical ( concrete / stone ) building has, no more than 500 / 600 sq
ft of terrace-space
Even
if entire terrace was covered , current PV panels can generate just about 5Kwp of
power , which is hardly enough for even ONE flat ( one family ) in that
building
That
apart, since there is ( at present ), no way in which Solar Power ( generated
during the day ) can be stored for use in evening / night
That
forces ,
# feeding this ( day-time ) power into the grid of local power
distribution company ( DISCOM ) , using REVERSE METERING
# drawing / using GRID POWER at night
Indian
DISCOMs are not happy losing their customers ( reduced demand ) and take weeks
/ months to grant permission for Reverse Metering ( outright discouragement )
YOUR INVENTION IS THE SOLUTION. HERE IS HOW :
Current
PV technology will give 5 Kwp ( from 500 sq ft )
Your
tech ( being 1,000 times more productive ), will produce 5,000 Kwp
!
Or ,
just 5 sq ft of terrace, can produce 50
Kwp ( enough for most Concrete / Stone buildings, of which, India
could have 50 million , as per my estimate )
That
means ( at a conservative estimate ),these 50 million buildings can
generate 250 GW of Roof-top Solar
!
As
against India’s target of generating 45 GW
of Roof-top Solar by next year ( 2022 ), we have so far
managed only 5 GW !
HOW CAN YOU HELP INDIA ?
Ø
Through your
willingness to transfer your technology to several Indian firms manufacturing
PV Solar Panels . I request that you make such an offer to ,
# Shri
R K Singh , India’s Minister for Renewable Energy / rajkumar.singh19@sansad.nic.in
ANY OTHER ISSUE ?
Ø
Yes. Each Rooftop
Solar installation must be made stand-alone . No feeding day-time power
generation into local GRID. No Reverse Metering . Total independence
Ø
This would require
a reasonably-sized STORAGE BATTERY that can store power for a long period and can be installed on the terrace
ARE SUCH BATTERIES AVAILABLE ?
Ø
Fortunately , FORM ENERGY (
Boston / USA ) claim to have developed an IRON-AIR battery that can
store power for 100 hours
Extract from their website :
# Our first commercial product using our iron-air technology is optimized
to store electricity for 100 hours at system costs competitive with legacy power plants
# Each individual battery is about the size of a washing machine. Each of
these modules is filled with a water-based, non-flammable electrolyte, similar
to the electrolyte used in AA
batteries. Inside of the liquid electrolyte are stacks of between 10
and 20 meter-scale cells, which include iron electrodes and air electrodes, the
parts of the battery that enable the
electrochemical reactions to store and discharge electricity.
# Our
battery systems can be sited anywhere, even in urban areas, to meet
utility-scale energy needs
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