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Financial Assistance :
a. For mechanical use
b. For electrical/electromechanical use
The Financial Assistance facility is available from Govt. of India & State Govt. of Uttarakhand on upto 5 KW capacity improved Water Mill detailed as under :-
Details of financial assistance provided for establishing of improved water mill/Gharat by MNRE, Govt. of India and state government of Uttarakhand.
By MNRE Govt. of India : Rs. 35000/-
By state Govt. : Rs. 6000/-
By MNRE Govt. of India : Rs. 1,10,000/-
By state Govt. : Rs. 6000/-
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Operation of Multi Purpose Improved Water Mill
Improved Water Mill (Gharat)
UREDA has been installed improved water mills in different places/
villages of state of Uttarakhand where the sufficient water is available
along with the required/proper head. The grinding facility is being
provided with electric power to the villagers for their daily needs. The
upgraded water mills are generating up to 5 KW electricity and providing
power to lighting the houses of 8 to 10 nos. of families of nearby 500 meter
distances and has been became a source of income.
Installation of these Improved Water Mill (Gharat) is not only being
used for mechanical / electrical purpose but has also come up as a good
source of earning.
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List of Improved Water Mill Installed in the year 2012-13 (Upto March, 2013) by UREDA
S. No. District Commissioned Improved Water Mill / Gharat
Mechanical Electrical Total
1. Dehradun 10 19 29
2. Tehri 50 20 70
3. Pauri 0 19 19
4. Uttarkashi 4 14 18
5. Almora 0 5 5
6. Nainital 0 35 35
7. Chamoli 0 5 5
8. Pithoragarh 0 20 20
9. Bageshwar 0 15 15
10. Champawat 0 10 10
Total 64 162 226
Runner of Multi Purpose Improved Water Mill
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Family Size Biogas Plant 2012-13
1. Dehradun 152 152
2. Hardwar 20 20
3. Chamoli 8 8
4. Nainital 350 350
5. Udam Singh Nagar 60 60
6. Almora 10 10
Total 600 600
S. No. Program Target Achievement
Description of installed biogas plant for the Year 2012-13 by UREDABIO ENERGY PROGRAM
Family Size Biogas Plant
MNRE Govt. of India is providing financial assistance to the biogas
user families of the villages who have domestic animals for the raw
material to smooth running of biogas plants ranging upto (1-4 Cum.)
Under the scheme of Biogas Management Program of Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy, Government of India.
After installation of these biogas plant we not only save the coal, wood,
kerosene oil, LPG but it is most important that we are reducing the
emission of Co2 which not only pollute the environment but also leading
to global warming and adversely affect the health of the people involved in
the process of cooking of meal.
Central Financial Assistance
The CFA is available from MNRE Govt. of India as detailed
under :
Maximum CFA Rs. 4000/- for 01 cum plant or 50% of total cost
of Plant which ever is less.
Maximum CFA Rs. 10000/- per plant for 2-4 cum capacity or
50% of total cost of Plant which ever is less.
1500/- per plant is admissible to trunkey agent for supervision &
monitoring of plant.
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Biogas base power generation at Chharba
Biogas Based Power Generation
Under this program UREDA has commissioned three biogas based
power generation plant of capacity 85 cum, 35 cum, and 25 cum, with the
total power generation capacity of 10kw, 4kw, and 3kw per day.
These plant has been installed with the financial support of MNRE
Govt. of India and Pashu Kalyan Board, Govt. of Uttarakhand.
The details of the project and the share of the project cost are
given below :-
1. Uttarakhand Gausambardhan 10 Kw electricity 15 lac 4.00 8.00 12.00 7.00Gautirth Asharam production by 85Koteshwarpuram cum / dayTehri Garhwal
2. Bhadraraj Gram Chharba 4 Kw electricity 11.30 lac 1.60 1.60 3.20 8.10Sahspur, Dehradun production by 35
cum / day
S. Organisation / Place Biogas / Electricity TotalNo. producing cost of
capacity project
Amount Financialassistanceprovided
bypashukalianboardBy mnre By State Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3. Rajkeeya Dairy Farm Pashlok 4 Kw electricity 10.40lac 1.20 1.20 2.40 8.00Rishikesh, Dehradun production by 25
cum / day
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Non Baggase Base Co-generation Plant In BAHL Paper Mill Kashipur, US Nagar
S.No. Name of Site Capacity
1. M/s. Reliance Food Processing Company, Dehradun 300 KW (Thermal)
2. M/s. Rishi Chemical Works, Haridwar 750 KW(Thermal)
3. M/s. Gujrat Ambuja Ltd. Udamsingh Nagar 945 KW(Thermal)
Non-Baggase Based Co-generation
M/s. BHAL paper mill Kashipur,US Nagar has been installed 4.00 MW
capacity non baggase based co-generation plant in Kashipur during the
year 2012-13 under the Non Baggase Based Co-generation Program of
MNRE Govt. of India
The total cost of the installed plant is Rs. 2007.032 lacs. MNRE Govt.
of India provided aid of Rs. 80.00 Lacs. as a CFA to the beneficiary firm.
Biomass Gasifier
The details of biomass gasifiers has been installed during the year 2012-13 in Uttarakhand are as under-
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Fair, Mela & Exhibitions
Uttarakhand Renewable Energy Development Agency (UREDA)has
been appointed as the implementing agency in the state of Uttarakhand
for creating awareness of renewable energy and its use among the
common people.
In the state of Uttarakhand UREDA has been organized various
exhibition at the various level for creating awareness regarding
renewable energy.
Gasifier System of Rishi Chemical Works Haridwar
MNRE Govt. of India is providing subsidy on installation of Biomass
Gassifier System. The producer gas is being used for operation of
processing units. We can save large quantity of wood by using gassifier.
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Rajeev Gandhi Akashya Urja Divas 2012
Uttarakhand Renewable Energy Development Agency (UREDA) organized various competitions among the students of the various schools on the occasion of Rajeev Gandhi Akashya Urja Divas with the financial support of MNRE. This year “ONGC” and the “Times Group” have also participated and provided there support to organize the
stprograms. Details of Various programs were organize on 18 and 21 Aug 2012 on the occasion as mentioned below.
To aware and educate the future generation about the renewable energy technology and its application/equipment were organize in senior and junior group separately in Doon Valley Public School, Dehradun. among the students of various school. The details of the competitions and there subject are as under.
Debate Competition:- The subject for this competition was “ Renewable Energy or Conventional Energy for meeting the requirement of energy”.
Essay Competition:- The subject of this competition was employment opportunities in Renewable Eenergy sector.
Painting Competition:- The subject of this competition was :-a. Commercial use of solar water heater.b. Energy conservation.c. Waste to energy.
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18 August, 2012
th th(a) Senior group ( class 9 -12 )
A. Upto one week Pokhari Mela Chamoli 19-24 October, 2012 75000.00
Gauchar Mela Chamoli 14-20 November, 2012 65,000.00
Uttarayani Mela Bageshwar 14-20 October, 2012 70,000.00
Ramnagar Nainital 11-13 May, 2013 67,000.00Exhibition
Total 2,77000.00
B. Jouljivi Mela Pithoragarh 14-22 Nov. 2012 6949.00
Kunjapuri Mela Tehri 16-23 Oct. 2012Garhwal
Total 103000.00
S.No. Exhibition Fair / Exhibition District Date Expenditure
Detail of various exhibitions organized by UREDA in various Fairs/ Mela in Uttarakhand during year 2012-13
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1. Debate Competition:- The subject of this competition was construction of large hydro project in preview of Uttarakhand state.
2. Essay Competition:- The subject of this competition was use of renewable energy in cities in preview of environment.
3. Painting Competition:- The subject of this competition was view of power generation from wind energy.
Total 363 students from 34 schools participated in the above competitions.
Prize distribution function for the above competition organized on 21 August, 2012 at KDMIPE, mini auditorium, ONGC, Dehradun. The H'ble minister of Renewable Energy Uttarakhand Smt. Amrita Rawat, participated in the program as chief guest and distributed the prizes to the winners of the various competitions. Exhibition of renewable energy was also organized at the venue function.A part from the above cartoon and film show on the use of renewable energy and energy conservation was also displayed in the program.Mr. B, Ram Executive Director, Mr. R K Bahuguna, Chief Engineer Electrical, Mr. D K Sharm, GM Mechanical, S K Verme Chief Engineer Electrical, Mr, SK Gupta SE Electrical, Mr. G.S Negi SE Electrical from ONGC and Mr. A.K. Tyagi Chief Project Officer, Mr. A.J. Singh Deputy CPO, Mr. Ajay Kumar PO from UREDA participated in the program.
th th(B) Junior group (Class 6 to 8 )
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The list of various schools participated on the occasion of Rajeev Gandhi Akashya Urja Divas
S.No. Name of School No. of Students /Teacher
participated
1. Rajkeeya Girls Inter College, Lakhi Bagh, Dehradun 12
2. Rajkeeya Inter College, Dobhalwala, Dehradun 5
3. Rajkeeya Girls Inter College, Rajpur, Dehradun 12
4. Gandhi Inter College, Dehradun 6
5. Rajkeeya Boys Inter College, Kishanpur, Dehradun 11
6. Rajkeeya Girls Inter College, Kaulagarh, Dehradun 11
7. Phoolchand Nari Inter College, Dehradun 15
8. Gurunanak Inter College, Chakhuwala, Dehradun 6
9. Saint Annes School, Dehadun 12
10. Gautam International School, Dehradun 12
11. MKP Inter College, Dehradun 4
12. Gurunanak Public School, Premnagar, Dehradun 6
13. Varni Jain Girls Inter College, Dehradun 11
14. Doon Valley Public School, Dehradun 24
15. CNI Girls Inter College, Dehradun 6
16. Sai Grace Public School, Dehradun 19
17. Saint Joshep Academy, Dehradun 14
18. Grace Academy, Dehradun 7
19. Central School, Dehradun 13
20. Guru Ram Rai Inter College, Dehradun 10
21. Central School IMA, Dehradun 12
22. Drone International School, Dehradun 13
23. Bright Land School, Dehradun 9
24. CNI Boys Inter College, Dehradun 11
25. Bhawani Girls Inter College, Dehradun 10
26. Rajeev Gandhi Navoday Vidyalaya, Dehradun 8
27. Sanatan Dharm Inter College, Dehradun 8
28. Rajkeeya Girls Inter College, Dehradun 5
29. Guru Nanak Girls Inter College, Dehradun 7
30. Guru Nanak Girls Public Inter College, Dehradun 11
31. Guru Ram Rai Inter College, Dehradun 7
32. Rajkeeya Inter College, Dehradun 4
33. Asian School, Dehradun 29
34. Summer Valley Public School, Dehradun 1
35. Rajkeeya Inter College, Dehradun 12
Total 363
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S.No. Position / Rank Name of Student Name of School
Essay Writing Competition
List of winners of various schools participated on the occasion of Rajeev Gandhi Akashya Urja Divas
1. Debate Competition (Senior Section)
1st Prize Aditya Bist St. Joshap Academy, Dehradun
2nd Prize Sapna Thakur Phoolchand Nari Silp
2. Debate Competition (Senior Section)
1st Prize Subhankar Gaur St. Joshap Academy, Dehradun
2nd Prize Ekta Rawat Central School, ONGC
3. Debate Competition (Senior Section)
1st Prize Shivangi Thapliyal St. Joshap Academy, Rajpur Road
2nd Prize Bhawana Sharma Gautam International
4. Debate Competition (Junior Section)
1st Prize Aditi Govil Gautam International
2nd Prize Harshvardhan Chetri St. Joshap Academy, Rajpur Road
5. Film Competition (Senior Section)
1st Prize Diasu Sahi Doon Valley Public School
2nd Prize Vinayak Brightland
3rd Prize Aushi Chauhan Central School, ONGC
6. Art Competition (Senior Section)
1st Prize Sara Alam Bora Brightland
2nd Prize Ashutosh Tyagi Gautam International
3rd Prize Sahajeet Central School, ONGC
7. Art Competition (Junior Section)
1st Prize Diya Sahagal Brightland
2nd Prize Ritik Thapa Sai Grace Academy
3rd Prize Rajkumar Duna Doon Valley Public School
8. Essay Competition (Junior Section)
1st Prize Neha Dobhal R J N Vidyalay
2nd Prize Nitu Saini Guru Nanak Public School
3rd Prize Arti Panwar Rajkeeya Girls Inter College
9. Essay Competition (Senior Section)
1st Prize Khili Sharma Brightland
2nd Prize Pinky Bisht Shri Guru Nanak Girls Inter College
3rd Prize Shareen Govt. Girls Inter College, Lakhi Bagh
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Name of Department
UREDA has appointed a public information officer (PIO) in its each district office of Uttarakhand for providing fair information to the people. Chief project officer is a appleant officer at the head quarter at the office.
Uttarakhand Renewable Energy Development Agency (UREDA)
Right to Information
List of Public Information Officer (PIO) in UREDA
List of Appealing Officers in UREDA for RTI
Sh. C. P. Agarwal HQ, UREDA Dy. CPO 0135-2521386 9897913809
Sh. Y. S. Bisht Dehradun PO 0135-2521386 9412912732
Ms. Vandana Uttarakashi PO 01374-222538 9412864765
Sh. Ajay Kumar Rudraprayag PO 01364-233892 9412364903
Sh. Om Kumar Bageshwar PO 05963-221325 9627554494
Sh. Pramod Kumar Pithoragarh SPO 05964-225872 9412045119
Sh. Ramesh Chandra Pandey Almora SPO 05962-234016 9411113247
Sh. Sandeep Bhatt Nainital SPO 05946-221537 9412157981
Sh. Girish Chandra Mehrotra U. S. Nagar PO 05944-247086 9412079436
Sh. Akhilesh Sharma Haridwar PO 01334-239010 9411113247
Sh. Neeraj Kumar Garg Pauri SPO 01372-252423 9412054823
Sh. Girish Chandra Mehrotra Champawat PO 05965-230794 9412079436
Sh. Pramod Kumar Chamoli SPO 01372-252423 9412045119
Sh. Manoj Kumar Tehri SPO 01378-227260 9411079047
S.No. Name of District Designation of Appealing Officer
1. UREDA, HQ Chief Project Officer
2. Pithoragarh Chief Development Officer
3. Champawat Chief Development Officer
4. Bageshwar Chief Development Officer
5. Almora Chief Development Officer
6. Nainital Chief Development Officer
7. Haridwar Chief Development Officer
8. Tehri Chief Development Officer
9. Pauri Chief Development Officer
10. Uttarakashi Chief Development Officer
11. Chamoli Chief Development Officer
12. Rudraprayag Chief Development Officer
13. Dehradun Chief Development Officer
14. Udam Singh Nagar Chief Development Officer
Name of Officer / Employee District Designation Phone / Fax Mobile No.
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