Husk Power Systems
Power to Empower
Power to Empower
Mission
Husk Power Systems provides reliable, renewable and affordable
electricity that wows the world – customers by our exemplary service
and operational excellence, employees by personal growth and
empowerment, and our shareholders through profitability, social
impact, and environmental sustainability
Vision
We aim to provide electricity to 10 million energy deprived people across the world in over 10,000 villages by installing 3000 plants by 2017.
HPS will create 2500 small entrepreneurs and over 7,000 jobs within the communities it serves.
Husk Power Systems (HPS) provides access to electricity to rural households through small scale biomass-based systems and distributes power through a microgrid.
HPS was formally incorporated in 2008 and is based in Patna, Bihar, India.
The first power plant was set up in 2007 under Samta Samriddhi Foundation in Tamkuha village, which means “fog of darkness.”
Secured commercial capital in December 2009 from firms around the world.
Established strategic partnership with Shell Foundation for capacity building, establishing heath and safety procedures and training infrastructure.
HPS currently manages over 80 plants that provide electricity to over 200,000 people spread across 300 villages.
Globally recognized leader in off-grid biomass based power systems
Company Background
Easy to operate model
HPS Total Landed Cost of Installation < $1,300 per kW *
Operational Cost is < $0.15/kWh
“Due to HPS’s extensive R&D efforts, the company today is one of the world’s lowest cost providers of biomass based renewable energy
equipment”
Note: * Landed cost includes Equipment cost, basic construction and cost of wiring a small village - may vary based on country.
HPS uses a biomass gasification based proprietary electricity generation process, that generates electricity using 100% producer gas based system (“single fuel mode”).
HPS distributes electricity directly to households and small businesses while keeping costs low by running insulated wires along bamboo poles to subscribing households, businesses and farms.
Solving Access to Energy Problem
Multiple revenue streams contributing to economic sustainability and impact
Electricity Generatio
n
Char Monetization
*Is used for making incense sticks and char
briquettes & silica
precipitation
Carbon Credits /
CDM
Product Channelin
g*Being piloted
* Char: Rice Husk Char is a waste product of biomass gasification process
• HPS plants may provide electricity for up to 14-16 hours each day.
• HPS charges US$2.0 – US$2.5 per household per month for lighting up 2 CFLs and one mobile charging point for 6-8 hrs in the evening
• The entire distribution network is set up by HPS and the cost is included as part of the project cost
Technology and HPS’s Proprietary Solutions Multi-fuel gasifiers: Gasifiers can use
multiple types of feedstock such as rice husk, wheat husk, mustard stems, corn cobs, wood chips etc.
Unique gasifier design: allows for easy disposal of biomass char, lack of which results in tar formation;
Remote Plant Monitoring System: low cost system to monitor plant performance via internet;
Pre-paid meters: Cheapest pre-paid meter at US$8 per consumer. Enables electricity to be sold like mobile phone talk-times where consumers get their meter charged with the amount of money they have and the meter automatically disconnects supply after the credit is exhausted;
Franchise Growth Model To replicate and scale-up its business model, Husk Power has introduced a franchise model whereby it will partner with other local players to roll out its plants.
Husk Power HPS provides technology and
equipment; HPS trains the team; HPS provides maintenance and repair
support; HPS facilitates monetization of the
by-product char; HPS supports issuance and sale of
carbon credits HPS facilitates processing of relevant
subsidy applications;
Franchisee Partner Responsible for site selection and
doing preliminary due diligence; Responsible for identifying
manpower for plant operations; Responsible for obtaining local
regulatory approvals; Responsible for day to day operations
including husk procurement, cash collection;
Responsible for payment of maintenance fees to HPS;
Compelling Value Proposition
Flexible solution with no capital cost for consumers: unlike solar lantern companies, the solution provides generic electricity which can be used for needs beyond lighting; also has flexibility to integrate with grid;Provides employment to rural households;Demonstrated a scalable business model through 4 yrs of operations Plants have been operating for over 50 months at ~ 93%
uptime Trained about 350 operators and mechanics till date
High quality training program for franchisee, operators and mid-level managers developed in partnership with Shell Foundation and IFC;HPS has invested over $1.5M and 4 years of on-ground efforts to mitigate technology, maintenance and training related risks Developed in-house low cost smart-meter, MIS and remote
monitoring technologyHPS will dedicate senior managers, engineers and trainers’ time to ensure success of a franchisee
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Social Impact
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Husk Power Awards & News
“2008 Social Enterprise of the Year”
“Most compelling idea to change the
world.”
“2010: Power to People”
“2011 International Winner”
Neha KaleMarketing & Business Development Husk Power Systems
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Power to Empower!