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Fly Ash Bricks by Triboelectric Beneficiation Process - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Production Schedule

Fly Ash required for the production of Fly Ash Bricks, the raw Fly Ash is subjected to Triboelectrostatic Beneficiation process making use of separation technologies. Separation technologies, LLC (ST) continues install fly ash beneficiation systems to supply high quality fly ash for the desired purpose. Fly Ash is a useful by-product from thermal power stations using pulverized coal as a fuel and has considerable pozzolanic activity. Fly ash-sand-lime bricks can be used as an alternative material for burnt clay bricks, which is one of the important building materials used for construction of housing and buildings. It can be used as facing bricks without any external plastering. It is estimated that the present production of building bricks is around 230 billion numbers annually, in India and the requirement is expected to be around 285 billion numbers, as per the estimates available. To fill the demand-supply gap, more units are required to be set up in different zones of the country.
Plant capacity: 12,000 Nos. / DayPlant & machinery: 260 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 655 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 40.00%
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Inner Grooved Copper Tube - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Ongoing rise of Air Conditioners and Refrigerators in the market and production in GCC and other part of the world and Heat Transfer Systems in engineering industries and automobile sectors all over the world, makes Copper tubes an essential and unmatched engineering material as Copper possesses superior heat transfer properties with excellent corrosion resistant. Seamless Copper Tubes meeting the specification requirements of ASTM B68, ASTM B280 and JIS H3300 for ACR applications are in a commanding and challenging position in the market. Conventional technology and tube mills are getting outdated as superior new generation software based tube mills have already shaped up and proved their efficiency and quality in production in this technology era and provides platform for producing superior quality tubes. As old companies with conventional machines struggle for their survival, as Quality and Cost are the prime concern governing the market and business world today, new ventures are shaping up and establishing bases to conquer the market. The market: Market analysis in the GCC bloc shows a positive growth and potential market segment exists within GCC countries. Exports to Asian and Middle East countries seems to be bright as exports from GCC incur lower freight charges, which enhances reduction in cost over material procurement at customers end as compared with imports from Japan or European countries. Market Demand Analysis Having considered the project concept, production process and technology, it deems fit to project the market demand for copper hollows. Copper hollows are used in three distinct types of air conditioning systems, viz. i. Window A/Cs ii. Split units iii. Central air conditioning systems Again, the Indian and GCC market for air conditioning copper tubes, two segments are conceptualized namely, a) ACR Tubes used in the manufacture of A/Cs systems – Primary users b) Service tubes for field used in contractual jobs – Secondary users UAE has two manufacturers of A/C units as detailed below: i. Sharjah and Kuwait Manufacturing Co. Ltd, Sharjah ii. French Gulf A/C & Refrigeration Co., Jebel Ali And one more company in the service field M/s. Juma Al Majid trading and contracting company. In Qatar several contractors are operating in the service fields and no primary user is being identified and yet to be ascertained the primary users of Copper Tubing. Saudi has two primary potential users SAMCO and AL ZAMIL and few contractors in the service field. Kuwait market details are not clear and the market position is yet to be studied. Though A/C manufacturers are not known, contracting field operation in the field is sure and a considerable quantum of copper hollows must be in marketable lead. There are two A/C manufacturers in Bahrain: i. Awal Products W.L.C., Manama ii. Al Khaja Establishment & Factories, Manama The sources of supply of seamless copper tubes are from Japan, USA, Finland and Belgium previously and a meager market segment is captured by east Asian countries. The overall size of market in GCC bloc at present is increased to 106000 MT according to trading information, magazines and ministerial reports and the market base getting expanded as A/C manufacturers are boosting up their operation in GCC region as a supply source to many middle east countries. Besides, market band can be established in Asian countries and in Europe as the market demand is high and the present source is only Japan and once the quality seal is established, can out weigh the Japan market as supplies from GCC fetch considerable gain to the customers on freight charges. Why Copper tube Plant to be need to set up in India First Inner groove Copper Tube Plant INDIA and get pioneer status Ultra Modern Port Facilities Modern International Airports Accessibility to the Customers Best Government Policies to promote Hi-tech Industries Relief from import duty exemption on imports of machinery and raw material for some period. Soft Loans with low interest rates. Fully serviced Industrial Estates/Free Trade Zone across the country offers investors a comprehensive infrastructure to set up a manufacturing base. An Excellent Urban Network of Roads & Waterways to most Middle East Countries and Europe. Better Information Technology Set up Middle East, South Africa, USA, some European countries and India are importing Copper tubes from China, Japan and South East Asian Countries. If we manufacture these Copper Tubes either in India, we can capture these markets easily since we are nearby and the Quality and Price are so attractive.
Plant capacity: 12000 TPAPlant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: 65 Crores
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Investment Opportunity in Beer Industry - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Production Schedule

Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quite common and popular in almost every Country of the World. People of different countries take beer in varying much like a soft drink in European countries it is just a substitute of water. The alcoholic contents and main source stuff also keep varying according to the tests of the major part of population of the particular country although it is a fashion to ask for beer of every origin in every country. Formulations of beer manufacturing are done with the view of availability of the raw materials in that particular part of the World where the brewery is proposed to be established. In most of the parts of the world, barley is universal source of beer extraction. But, beers are manufactured from Chamomile flowers and powdered gingers etc. as well. The manufacturing processes and quality control measure, can make the beer nutrition’s, energy packed and refreshing. Among all the alcoholic drinks beer has become so common. Beer in the Western countries is the important constituent of daily food. The most important characteristic of drink is to keep body warm and certain refreshness throughout the body. Beer is the dilute alcoholic product. Barley is extensively employed for manufacture of malt used in brewing and distilling of beer. If we categorize beer, we find four categories as follows. Pale Beer – Lagers, wheat Beer, Pale ales (Bitter Beer). Dark Beer – Dark Lagers, Porter, Stout, Mils ales (Brown ale) Strong Beer – Black Beer, Kafir Beer, Iactic Beer. Special Beer etc. The Indian beer industry seems to be in upswing mode as 2006 seems to be the best year as far as the growth is considered. Last year there was a growth of 20% while in the last five years the industry registered a growth of 7 to 8% year on year basis. The total beer industry was around 108 million cases in 2005, which crossed 130 million cases in 2006. Industry analysts say tax and levies on beer are anticipated to fall over the next 2 to 3 years, driving down retail prices by 25 to 50%. It is estimated that beer will sell for Rs 15 to Rs 20 per 330 ml can and Rs 20 to Rs 30 per 650 ml bottle in the coming year with the reduction tax and levies. In fact, northern Indian states, which have traditionally shown a preference for hard liquor over beer, witnessed a jump of more than 100% in beer consumption in 2006 as compared to last year. The per capita consumption of beer in India is very low as compared to other countries in Europe and America. At present the per capita consumption is 0.7 litre per annum, but industry experts predict that this may rise to around 20 litres in the next 10 years. Considering the expected increase in consumption and the current growth trends, the future of Indian beer market looks bright and seems set for continuous double digit growth in the coming years.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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MEDICAL DISPOSABLES: Disposable Syringes (Self Destructive) with Needles, Catheters and Mask - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

Disposable needle is widely used by doctors for injection purpose with the help of syringes. With the increase in population in our country, requirement of medicine and injections has increased. For more strength of people more number of needles is required with syringes. Tablets or capsules also play a great role in the life of human beings but injections are also a must to some extent. the disposable syringes market has now self-destructing or auto-disable (AD) syringe as a safe bet against re-use and spread of HIV, hepatitis and other infections. The national immunization policy has adopted the non-reusable, self-breaking syringes, though many States are yet to follow suit for the curative injections. Disposable surgical caps and mask are used considerably while performing an operation or undergoing surgical measures. Catheters are used for the purpose of passing urine for bed-ridden and emergency patients in hospitals, nursing homes etc. With the development of pharmaceutical industries the use of syringes and disposable needles will also develop. About 70% pharmaceutical industries are in small-scale sector. Disposable syringes are becoming more popular in the medical world due to its lower cost and higher accuracy. Plastic can be used in place of metal without any problem. The procedure is also relatively easy and cheaper. New comer can well venture into this field. Cost Estimation: Capacity : Seamless SS Tubes – 324 MT / Annum Disposable Syringes & Needles – 36,00,000 Nos./Annum Disposable Surgical Masks – 9,00,000 Nos. / Annum Disposable Catheters – 9,00,000 Nos. / Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 147 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 426 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 47.00%
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Transmission Tower & Tele Communication Tower with Galvanizing Plant - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

The purpose of a transmission line tower is to support conductors carrying electrical power and one or two ground wires at suitable distances above the ground level and from each other. A transmission line tower is a space-frame and high order indeterminate structure. Its cost is influenced by its weight. Reliability of a transmission structure depends not only upon its design, but also on the development of structural arrangement, detailing of connections, uniformity of quality of structural sections, accurate fabrication, erection in the field and ultimately maintenance. Transmission lines are subjected to various loads during their lifetime. These loads are classified into climatic loads, failure containment loads and construction and maintenance loads. Proper fabrication while maintaining permissible tolerance, galvanizing and testing of towers are very essential. An economical foundation design and proper erection techniques are also very vital for the safety of the tower. The demand is growing for mobile telephony towers. There is an increasing demand for telecom towers in rural/semi-urban areas as the penetration is still very low. The demand for telecom towers is also a function of steadily growing subscriber base and higher usage time of subscribers. India would have an estimated 42.5 crore mobile subscribers by 2010, creating a demand for 4.5 lakh base transmission stations, with major demand coming from rural areas. There is a good scope for new entrants.
Plant capacity: 24,000 MT /YearPlant & machinery: 149 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 716 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 53.00%
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PRESERVATIVE FREE JAM (Fruit Spreads) & Organic Jam Making - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

There has been considerable increase in the consumption of fruits and vegetables juice beverages in the world during the last few years. Fruit juice beverages are considered more as occasional drinks in our country. Bottled squashes, nectars and other forms of fruit based beverages are looked upon as an expensive indulgence. Food preservation broadly involves methods of preparing food so that it can be stored for future use. The export of processed products such as fruit based beverages, jam, jelly, pickles etc. has increased substantially during the few years. Fast growth in processing sector is expected to occur in both developing and developed countries. The beverage industry is growing at a faster rate during last two decades. More and more new health foods including beverages are entering in the market. There is a good scope for new entrants.
Plant capacity: 2000 Kgs. / DayPlant & machinery: 18 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 2 Crores
Return: 74.00%Break even: 29.00%
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Solar Power Plant - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Direct conversion of daylight into electricity by photovoltaic or solar-thermal conversion system is the most promising renewable energy options that have emerged in the recent years. The earth receiver about 75,000 trillion KW of energy from the sun every day. Just 0.1 percent of this is sufficient to meet the energy requirements of the world. Putting this in a different way, at noon, the solar energy striking an area of 70 miles long by 70 mile wide, if converted into photovoltaic electricity, would equal to the peak capacity of all existing power plant in the world. With the ever growing demand for electric power and continuously depleting fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas various alternative sources of energy have been resorted to by advanced nations. While wind, geothermal and water power are safe to use, they can not be tapped at all times in all places. Ocean and tidal power generation are yet to take off as viable alternatives. Tapping nuclear power poses problems of waste disposal and safety aspects. Most of the processes involve a lot of capital as well as recurring expenditure. Solar power has an edge over all the other non-conventional forms of energy sources as it is non-polluting. The solar energy is abundant and is available at all parts of the world through out the year. Although no alternative energy sources can compete with plentiful, low cost fossil fuel, the days when we can rely on the availability of such fuels are limited. There seems to be no reasons why the solar thermal electricity option should not be pursued aggressively, and if it is, this option can begin to impact our energy requirement in the coming years. Using sunlight to create electrical and thermal energy remains the most promising source of clean renewable energy, and projections as to how quickly solar power takes off could be grossly understated. The challenge however lies in just how much energy solar power would have to displace if it were to become the dominant source of energy in the world. In 2006, according to the International Energy Agency, 80.3% of the world's energy came from fossil fuel: Oil (34.3%), coal (25.1%) and gas (20.9%). Fully 90.9% of the world's energy came from combustion, because alongside these fossil fuels in 4th place are "combustible renewables," mostly wood (10.6%). Include nuclear power (6.5%) and hydroelectric power (2.2%), and you have accounted for 99.5% of the world's energy. So where does solar fit into this equation? Most of this last half-percent of one percent of the world's energy, .41%, is provided from geothermal sources. The energy we love so much, wind and solar, currently only provide .064% and .039% of the world's power requirements. Put another way, for solar energy achieve its potential and replace all other sources of energy in the world, this .039% would have to increase 2,500 times. Moreover, since nations such as India and China have only begun to industrialize, and since the industrialized nations only comprise approximately 20% of the world's population yet consume over 50% of the world's energy production, it is unlikely that global energy production will not have to increase. It is these sobering realities that should inform any reading of the potential of solar power. Using sunlight to create electrical and thermal energy remains the most promising source of clean renewable energy, and projections as to how quickly solar power takes off could be grossly understated. The challenge however lies in just how much energy solar power would have to displace if it were to become the dominant source of energy in the world. In 2006, according to the International Energy Agency, 80.3% of the world's energy came from fossil fuel: Oil (34.3%), coal (25.1%) and gas (20.9%). Fully 90.9% of the world's energy came from combustion, because alongside these fossil fuels in 4th place are "combustible renewables," mostly wood (10.6%). Include nuclear power (6.5%) and hydro-electric power (2.2%), and you have accounted for 99.5% of the world's energy! So where does solar fit into this equation? Most of this last half-percent of one percent of the world's energy, .41%, is provided from geothermal sources. The energy we love so much, wind and solar, currently only provide .064% and .039% of the world's power requirements. Put another way, for solar energy achieve its potential and replace all other sources of energy in the world, this .039% would have to increase 2,500 times. Moreover, since nations such as India and China have only begun to industrialize, and since the industrialized nations only comprise approximately 20% of the world's population yet consume over 50% of the world's energy production, it is unlikely that global energy production will not have to increase. It is these sobering realities that should inform any reading of the potential of solar power. India's power sector has a total installed capacity of approximately 102,000 MW of which 60% is coal-based, 25% hydro, and the balance gas and nuclear-based. Power shortages are estimated at about 11% of total energy and 15% of peak capacity requirements and are likely to increase in the coming years. In the next 10 years, another 10,000 MW of capacity is required. The bulk of capacity additions involve coal thermal stations supplemented by hydroelectric plant development. Coal-based power involve environmental concerns relating to emissions of suspended particulate matter (SPM), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, methane and other gases. On the other hand, large hydro plants can lead to soil degradation and erosion, loss of forests, wildlife habitat and species diversity and most importantly, the displacement of people. To promote environmentally sound energy investments as well as help mitigate the acute shortfall in power supply, the Government of India is promoting the accelerated development of the country's renewable energy resources and has made it a priority thrust area under India's National Environmental Action Plan (NEAP). The Indian government estimates that a potential of 50,000 MW of power capacity can be harnessed from new and renewable energy sources but due to relatively high development cost experienced in the past these were not tapped as aggressively as conventional sources. Nevertheless, development of alternate energy has been part of India's strategy for expanding energy supply and meeting decentralized energy needs of the rural sector. The program, considered one of the largest among developing countries, is administered through India's Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources (MNES), energy development agencies in the various States, and the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA). Throughout the 1990's, India's private sector interest in renewable energy increased due to several factors: (i) India opened the power sector to private sector participation in 1991; (ii) tax incentives are now offered to developers of renewable energy systems; (iii) there has been a heightened awareness of the environmental benefits of renewable energy relative to conventional forms and of the short-gestation period for developing alternate energy schemes. Recognizing the opportunities afforded by private sector participation, the Indian Government revised its priorities in July 1993 by giving greater emphasis on promoting renewable energy technologies for power generation. To date, over 1,500 MW of windfarm capacity has been commissioned and about 1,423 MW capacity of small hydro installed. India is located in the equatorial sun belt of the earth, thereby receiving abundant radiant energy from the sun. The India Meteorological Department maintains a nationwide network of radiation stations, which measure solar radiation, and also the daily duration of sunshine. In most parts of India, clear sunny weather is experienced 250 to 300 days a year. The annual global radiation varies from 1600 to 2200 kWh/sq. m. which is comparable with radiation received in the tropical and sub-tropical regions. The equivalent energy potential is about 6,000 million GWh of energy per year. The highest annual global radiation is received in Rajasthan and northern Gujarat. In Rajasthan, large areas of land are barren and sparsely populated, making these areas suitable as locations for large central power stations based on solar energy. The main objectives of the project are these: (i) To demonstrate the operational viability of parabolic trough solar thermal power generation in India; (ii) support solar power technology development to help lead to a reduction in production cost; and (iii) help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) global emissions in the longer term. Specifically, operational viability will be demonstrated through operation of a solar thermal plant with commercial power sales and delivery arrangements with the grid. Technology development would be supported through technical assistance and training. The project would be pursued under The World Bank's Global Environment Fund (GEF) -- which has a leading program objective focused on climate change. This project is envisaged as the first step of a long term program for promoting solar thermal power in India that would lead to a phased deployment of similar systems in the country and possibly in other developing nations. India supports development of both solar thermal and solar photovoltaics (PV) power generation. To demonstrate and commercialize solar thermal technology in India, MNES is promoting megawatt scale projects such as the proposed 35MW solar thermal plant in Rajasthan and is encouraging private sector projects by providing financial assistance from the Ministry. One of the prime objectives of the demonstration project is to ensure capacity build-up through 'hands on' experience in the design, operation and management of such projects under actual field conditions. Involvement in the project of various players in the energy sector, such as local industries, the private construction and operations contractors, Rajasthan State Power Corporation Limited (RSPCL), Rajasthan State Electricity Board (RSEB), Rajasthan Energy Development Agency (REDA), Central Electricity Authority (CEA), MNES and others, will help to increase the capacity and capability of local technical expertise and further sustain the development of solar power in India in the longer term.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Manufacture of Celery Seed oil - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Celery, Apium graveolens L is cultivated for its seeds and essential oil. An improved method has been developed for maximum yield of essential oil with higher content of phthalides (the valuable constituent of oil ), in short time, making the process economical. The method involves hydro distillation. In India Celery, Apium graveolens L is mostly cultivated in Punjab, Haryana, and U. P. for its seeds. The seeds are used as spice to flavour soups, salad, tomato juice and sauces and for extracting essential oil or oleoresin. Of late they have attained ever increasing popularity among food products. Indian celery is considered to be best in the world and that is why it is in great demand in European countries. In 1999-2000, 4038 MT of seeds worth Rs.9.5 crores and its oleoresin 146.5 MT worth Rs. 4.5 crores were exported. Oleoresin is prepared by extracting the celery seeds with volatile solvents like alcohol and driving off the alcohol in vacuo. On steam distillation it yields pale yellow essential oil with characteristic rich long lasting spicy odour, the principal components of which are d-limonene and saline. The oil is used for flavouring food products, liquors and pharmaceutical preparations. Celery is recommended for rheumatic arthritis, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, nerve stimulant and hypertension. It also induces mensuration in non pregnant woman. It is better known as a medicinal herb than a garden vegetable. The important constituents of its essential oil are phthalides which impart medicinal value to the oil and possess strong characteristic celery aroma. The major phthalides being 3-butyl phthalide, 3-butyl tetrahydrophthalide or sedanolide, and apiole. Others being 3-butyl –4-5-dihydrophthalide or sedananolide. These form high boiling constituents of the oil besides the low boiling monoterpene hydrocarbons e.g. α –pinene,α -terpinene,γ -terpinene, β -pinene, limonene etc. The conventional process gives a yield of 1.3 to 1.8% of oil in 36 hours with phthalides content of 10 to 12%. The method used here gives a yield of 2.44-2.68% in 4-4.5 hours and the phthalides content in the oil 23 + 2%.
Plant capacity: : 300 Kg celery seeds / batch & 4 batches a day i.e.1200 Kg celery seeds / dayPlant & machinery: 25 Lakhs
Working capital: 12 Lakhs (One Month)T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Pre-painted Coloured Galvanized Roofing Steel Sheet (Plain & Corrugated) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

There is significant increase in demand for pre-coated galvanized sheet-for industrial, storage and warehousing projects. In USA & Europe 55% Aluminium Zinc coated steel is used for roofing which gives increased life compared to ordinary coated sheets. The corrugated galvanized iron sheets are extensively used in various fields e.g. Industrial sheds, dairy farm sheds, poultry farm sheds and warehouses etc. for roofing purpose. It is observed that asbestos cemented roof sheet, plastic corrugated sheet, and red mud sheets are also used in the construction of industrial shed. However, the use of asbestos sheet is not preferred and there is a potential for growth of this product, in industrial projects, warehouses and storage establishments.
Plant capacity: 15 MT / DayPlant & machinery: 58 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 793 Lakhs
Return: 50.00%Break even: 27.00%
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Solar Cell - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Solar cell comprises by two words. Solar means sunlight & cell is the device to provide the current supply and as the whole solar cell is device, which converts light/solar energy into electric energy. Market of solar cell show that solar cell is largely used in small scale units having power requirement about some hundred killo-watts in rural, remote & un approachable areas having no normal power supply. The biggest advantage of solar cell is it does not require any maintenance cost & more economic to use. Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd has proposed to manufacture solar cell for TV in coming 3 to 4 years. In Africa cost per television programme (new) higher with solar cells come out about US$0.12 as against US$ 0.96 with chemical batteries. The demand for solar cell will definitely increase from use in calculators, wrist watches and other consumer items.
Plant capacity: 10000 Nos. / DayPlant & machinery: 49 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 358 Lakhs
Return: 45.00%Break even: 39.00%
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