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naturoagro

Active Member
Hello,

We are starting a project in the field of "GREEN POWER". Its a complete 360 degree Green Power Initiative.

The primary idea is to grow forest in un-used lands, produce green electric power from the wood obtained from the forest.

If anyone wants to invest in this kind of project then please contact me immediately for further details.

regards,
Muralidhar
+91-99868 19160
naturoagro@gmail.com
 

betteroptions

I am interested to know more about your project.
I feel that to generate electricity from wood, it has to be a huge project which needs huge amount of feedstock (chipped wood) and the project will be feasible if you can use also the thermal power generated.
 

ganapati

Well-Known Member
Hello,

We are starting a project in the field of "GREEN POWER". Its a complete 360 degree Green Power Initiative.

The primary idea is to grow forest in un-used lands, produce green electric power from the wood obtained from the forest.

If anyone wants to invest in this kind of project then please contact me immediately for further details.

regards,
Muralidhar
+91-99868 19160
naturoagro@gmail.com
Please go through the details of my land & the project of RUDRAKSHA PLANTATION in my mind. In which way your project will be more beneficial than RUDRAKSHA CULTIVATION? Can it be complemented with my project?
Dr.Dileep Wani
Please contact...
PROPERTY AT DEHEN

1. I own a small, hilly, laterite land admeasuring 7.5 acres at post Dehen, Tal. Dapoli, Dist. Ratnagiri of Konkan region in Maharashtra. Dehen is a small village, 28 km. from Mandangad ( A taluka place),on Mandangad-Anjarle Road and 20 km. from Dapoli (Nearest Taluka place).
2. There are 100, 5 yrs. old mango plants & 25 fruiting cashew nut plants.
3. My interest is to grow Rudraksha (Elaeocarpus ganitrus) varieties (Total 350 all over the world known in Australia as Blue Berry Ash/Quandong etc.)
4. The project includes development of a "Nakshatravan" as well.
5. The land has a kuccha well admeasuring 25 feet in diameter, kuccha approach road admeasuring 1100 ft.in length & 15 ft. in breadth,10 HP power connection & a pucca house admesuring 450 sq. ft. with three rooms & veranda.
6. The entire land is not fenced, saucer shaped ,bottom height 80 M above sea level, peripheral height(rim) 105 M above sea level with a gradient of about 30 degree.
7. Konkan season is heavy rains in monsoon(4 months) followed by scarcity of water for 8 months, very hot & humid in summer(sea shore at 8 km.).
 
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send details regardin ur project to my mail id or contact Ramanathan..
Please contact....
 
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chirag

Established Member
Instead of growing and cutting forest GROW JATROPHA

Dear Friends,
Isnt it wwise to grow jatropha which is drought tollerent crop and yeilds fruits for 30 years. It provide the seeds form which any type of power can be gernerated.
One more thing is to be noticed that to gorw tree is easy job but once when you need to cut it down you need the permision from the forest department. More over the trees grown need water and protection form the stray animals. The value of wood is much higher compared to use it in the form of coal.
It is better to go for the JATROPHA cultivation with the hybrides varieties.
It is easy to grow less to care and secured market due to the regular demand of the diesel and increaded fuel consumption.It provide the financial freedom for the whole generation till 30 years.


Contact for the land and project for the Jatropha cultivation in Rajasthan.
We provide all kind of facility you desire.
 

naturoagro

Active Member
Growing Jatropa is not profitable as growing forest

Dear Sir,

I do appreciate you taking time and reading my post. One piece of advice. Before knowing the complete project proposal kindly do not give your contradicting opinion on such public forums.

1. First Jatropa does need plenty of water to get good yield and it doesnot grow any where and every where.
2. The trees, which we are proposing to grow, do have copicing nature. That means once harvested the trees regrow on their own. No need to replant.
3. Since the trees are grown in individuals own lands, YOU DON"T NEED TO TAKE ANY PERMISSION FROM FOREST DEPARTMENT.
4. We don't convert the firewood to coal. Its directly used as feed stock for the boilers.
5. Our final aim is to start a bio-mass based power station and not just grow forest. Growing forest is ONLY to secure and assure us of constant supply of raw material.

Hope I have cleared the doubts.

Thanks,
Muralidhar.
 

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