Pradeep Kumar, Anil Pilaniya and Narendra Fageria
This the increasing need for energy in India, especially in rural areas, is the subject of this study. The necessity for alternate energy sources is clear since a sizable amount of energy needs are met by biomass and other non-commercial fuels. The purpose of this study is to investigate how solar energy might be used to power grain milling operations in isolated Indian communities as a sustainable energy source. The process entails designing and putting into place solar panel systems to harvest solar energy and turn it into electrical power for grain milling. Participants in the study are from isolated Indian villages that still use labor-intensive, traditional milling methods. The findings show that solar energy can greatly increase grain milling efficiency while lowering the time and effort needed.
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