Indian watermills go hydroelectric

7 March 2006


The mills, which are traditionally used for irrigation and grinding grain, are being turned into generators as part of a project set up by the state government and the Central Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources.

The project has been encouraging villagers to adapt their watermills to generate electricity at a cost of Rs.300,000 (US$6700) per mill.

Two mills in Dugri and Samang villages in the Kullu valley have already been converted into functioning generators – producing 5MW and 3MW respectively. Others are being planned in 85 pilot locations across Himachal Pradesh.




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