Empowering Remote Communities with Solar Power Flour Milling Solutions

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Shivraj Santosh Sabale
Vaibhav Bongale
Shyam Salekar
A. P. Kinge

Abstract

This study addresses the growing demand for electricity in India, particularly in remote villages.
With biomass and other non-commercial fuels constituting a significant portion of energy
requirements, the need for alternative energy sources is evident. The aim of this research is to explore
the use of solar power as a sustainable energy solution for remote villages in India, specifically for
powering grain milling activities. The methodology involves the design and implementation of solar
panel systems to capture solar energy and convert it into electricity for use in grain milling. The study
includes participants from remote Indian villages who currently rely on traditional, time-consuming
milling techniques. The results indicate that solar power can significantly improve the efficiency of
grain milling, reducing the time and effort required. The implications of this research are farreaching,
as it highlights the potential for solar power to address energy needs in remote are as and
improve the livelihoods of the residents.

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Sabale S, Bongale V, Salekar S, Kinge AP. Empowering Remote Communities with Solar Power Flour Milling Solutions. sms [Internet]. 7May2025 [cited 19May2025];17(02):11-3. Available from: https://smsjournals.com/index.php/SAMRIDDHI/article/view/3316
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