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Your thoughts on the BJP's govt. claim of "Every village in the country has been electrified."
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<blockquote data-quote="blr_p" data-source="post: 2151873" data-attributes="member: 10952"><p>Got any brand names to look at. Would need six of them with a solar UPS i think.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wins on lowest bid and then cost over runs. Can make the bidding process more transparent. They did that with a roads project in the city here. Called Tender SURE. Oh hw the city contractors howled about it. They knew they got cut out and started putting articles abut corruption in the papers. Nothing doing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not in my state yet, but solar is being sold as a way to cut down on battery recharge costs and even to save on battery wear & tear. I've yet to figure out how one does the accounting. Without meters logging data there is no way to know other than marketing literature.</p><p></p><p></p><p>They usually do not and have to forgive loans for the sake of social stability. This is in areas where electricity is already available and illegal hookups. Which is why they're always on life support with no money for maintenance or scale planning. The new electrification scheme introduces pre-paid metering.</p><p></p><p>But taking a cable out to a new place requires resources. That this govt provided because they wanted the bragging rights</p><p></p><p></p><p>How many houses do you see with solar panels installed. It's still a new thing. People have caught on to the idea of LED light but not solar panels.</p><p></p><p> Villages don't consume much, that happens in the city. If you can get the biggest consumers to be more efficient there will be gains to be had all around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blr_p, post: 2151873, member: 10952"] Got any brand names to look at. Would need six of them with a solar UPS i think. Wins on lowest bid and then cost over runs. Can make the bidding process more transparent. They did that with a roads project in the city here. Called Tender SURE. Oh hw the city contractors howled about it. They knew they got cut out and started putting articles abut corruption in the papers. Nothing doing. Not in my state yet, but solar is being sold as a way to cut down on battery recharge costs and even to save on battery wear & tear. I've yet to figure out how one does the accounting. Without meters logging data there is no way to know other than marketing literature. They usually do not and have to forgive loans for the sake of social stability. This is in areas where electricity is already available and illegal hookups. Which is why they're always on life support with no money for maintenance or scale planning. The new electrification scheme introduces pre-paid metering. But taking a cable out to a new place requires resources. That this govt provided because they wanted the bragging rights How many houses do you see with solar panels installed. It's still a new thing. People have caught on to the idea of LED light but not solar panels. Villages don't consume much, that happens in the city. If you can get the biggest consumers to be more efficient there will be gains to be had all around [/QUOTE]
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