Monday, October 4, 2010

Home Made Energy - Pioneers 4

We can conclude that these types of work will help the rural India do better in the field of Home Made Energy. This will also help to increase some more employment in the rural parts of the country.

We are going to discuss about one more pioneer in the field of homemade energy research and development. Mr. Gnadhi Gopalkrishnan is an advocate of natural farming methods for more than a decade .He is from Kanchipuram in India.

He has made eco friendly bricks using rice husk ash. Cost of production of 1 brick is Rs 3.50. The machine converts the ash into bricks, preventing it from ruining the environment.

He started his life as a vendor of vegetable seeds, Gopalkrishnan today runs an NGO to promote natural farming, which helps around two hundred farmers. But his pet Project is eco friendly bricks. The smoke, which emanate when rice husk is burnt as a means of disposing it, chokes communities and the dumped RHA blocks waterways.

We can say that Mr. Gandhi Gopalkrishnan is laying the foundation for a green future brick by brick. The solutions that he offered has multiple benefits: convert the hazardous RHA into bricks, preventing it from spoiling the environment. It reduces the usage of bricks made from op soil, and saves trees too, since mud bricks are solidified by burning with wood.

Gopalkrishnan leases out a brick factory bought a worn-out mosaic machine and started manufacturing RHA bricks, all at a cost of Rs 1 lakh.